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quasiparticles Chirality (physics), left-handed and right-handed
Fermionic condensate Weyl
semimetal Fermionic field Identical particles Kogut–Susskind fermion, a...
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fermionic condensate (or Fermi–Dirac condensate) is a
superfluid phase formed by
fermionic particles at low temperatures. It is
closely related to the...
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quantum field theory, a
fermionic field is a
quantum field whose quanta are fermions; that is, they obey Fermi–Dirac statistics.
Fermionic fields obey canonical...
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correspond to
bosonic degrees of freedom, the
anticommuting dimensions to
fermionic degrees of freedom. The word "superspace" was
first used by John Wheeler...
- Jordan–Wigner
transformation is a
transformation that maps spin
operators onto
fermionic creation and
annihilation operators. It was
proposed by
Pascual Jordan...
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exist under extreme conditions, such as Bose–Einstein
condensates and
Fermionic condensates (in
extreme cold), neutron-degenerate
matter (in
extreme density)...
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fermion doubling occurs when
naively putting fermionic fields on a lattice,
resulting in more
fermionic states than expected. For the
naively discretized...
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matter physics, semi-Dirac
fermions are a
class of
quasiparticles that are
fermionic with the
unusual property that
their energy dispersion relation changes...
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determinant is an
expression that
describes the wave
function of a multi-
fermionic system. It
satisfies anti-symmetry requirements, and
consequently the...
- any statistics. As a consequence,
Dirac matter can be
distinguished in
fermionic,
bosonic or
anyonic Dirac matter.
Prominent examples of
Dirac matter are...