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anyon

/an-yon/US // ˈæn yɒn //

任凭,任凭你,任凭如何,任凭你怎么说

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an elementary particle or particle-like excitation having properties intermediate between those of bosons and fermions.

Examples

  • You said that anyons are important because their behavior could be used as building blocks for quantum computers.

  • With the kind of anyons that have been observed so far, the only thing that’s encoded is how many times they’ve wound around each other.

  • OK, to say that I understand anyons would be lying, but I understand a little better than I did before.

  • Theoretical physicists have long predicted the existence of anyons, a type of bizarre quasiparticle resulting from the movements of electrons that together behave as a particle.

  • Technically “quasiparticles,” anyons are the result of collective movements of many electrons, which together behave like one particle.