different between anyon vs anyonic
anyon
English
Etymology
From any +? -on, since they can have any phase when particles are interchanged. Coined by Frank Wilczek in 1982 in the journal Physical Review Letters.
Noun
anyon (plural anyons)
- (physics) Any particle that obeys a continuum of quantum statistics, only two of which are the standard Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics.
- 1995 Erik B Karlsson - Solid State Phenomena: As Seen by Muons, Protons, and Excited Nuclei
- The anyon concept has been used to describe phenomena in connection with the fractional quantum Hall effect (FOHE).
- 1995 Erik B Karlsson - Solid State Phenomena: As Seen by Muons, Protons, and Excited Nuclei
Usage notes
- Not to be confused with anion.
Anagrams
- Yonan, annoy, noyan, yanno
Turkish
Etymology
Borrowed from French anion.
Noun
anyon (definite accusative anyonu, plural anyonlar)
- (chemistry) anion
Synonyms
- eksin
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anyonic
English
Etymology
anyon +? -ic
Adjective
anyonic (comparative more anyonic, superlative most anyonic)
- Of or pertaining to anyons
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