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Interactions play a crucial role in ultracold gases. At the moment, most experiments deal with particles that interact via a short-range isotropic potential. In this lecture, we consider gases in which particles interact significantly or even dominantly via dipole-dipole interactions. We first discuss the basics and the mean-field treatment, and the interesting new physics resulting from quantum fluctuations. We then illustrate some new possibilities opened by dipolar mixtures.
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