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1 Overview and introduction 1
2 Condensate dynamics at T = 0 19
3 Coupled equations for the condensate and thermal cloud 32
4 Green's functions and self-energy approximations 54
5 The Beliaev and the time-dependent HFB approximations 81
6 Kadanoff-Baym derivation of the ZNG equations 107
7 Kinetic equation for Bogoliubov thermal excitations 129
8 Static thermal cloud approximation 146
9 Vortices and vortex lattices at finite temperatures 164
10 Dynamics at finite temperatures using the moment method 198
11 Numerical simulation of the ZNG equations 227
12 Simulation of collective modes at finite temperature 256
13 Landau damping in trapped Bose-condensed gases 292
14 Landau's theory of superfluidity 309
15 Two-fluid hydrodynamics in a dilute Bose gas 322
16 Variational formulation of the Landau two-fluid equations 349
17 The Landau-Khalatnikov two-fluid equations 371
18 Transport coefficients and relaxation times 395
19 General theory of damping of hydrodynamic modes 414
App. A Monte Carlo calculation of collision rates 431
App. B Evaluation of transport coefficients: technical details 436
App. C Frequency-dependent transport coefficients 444
App. D Derivation of hydrodynamic damping formula 448
References 451
Index 459
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