anyon
/an-yon/US // ˈæn yɒn //
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Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 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.
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