Definition of Fermions

1. Noun. (plural of fermion) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Fermions

1. fermion [n] - See also: fermion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fermions

fermentors
ferments
fermerere
fermes
fermillet
fermillets
fermiology
fermion
fermionic
fermionic condensate
fermionically
fermionization
fermionizations
fermionize
fermionized
fermions (current term)
fermiophobic
fermis
fermium
fermiums
fermorite
ferms
fern-leaf
fern allies
fern ally
fern family
fern genus
fern palm
fern rhapis

Literary usage of Fermions

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cartanian Geometry, Nonlinear Waves, and Control Theory by Robert Hermann (1979)
"INTRODUCTION REMARKS ABOUT BOSONS AND fermions The aim of this chapter is to elucidate several points in standard quantum mechanics that I have always found ..."

2. First Workshop on Grand Unification: New England Center, University of New by Paul H. Frampton, Sheldon L. Glashow, Asim Yildiz (1980)
"In this case, the symmetry G is SU(2n), which is truly the maximal symmetry of 2n two component fermions. As an example, for a single family of two flavors ..."

3. Turn of the Century: 2100 by Charlie Pedersen (2007)
"fermions (half-integral spin) fermions have half-integral spin; for all known elementary fermions this is 'A Each fermion has its own distinct antiparticle. ..."

4. Bose-Einstein Condensation: An Introduction edited by Keith Burnett, Mark Edwards, Charles W. Clark (1996)
"fermions are particles which have half-integer spin: 1/2, 3/2, 5/2, and so on, in the same units. There are some classic examples. Both photons and phonons ..."

5. The Congressional Globe by United States Congress, Francis Preston Blair, John Cook Rives, Franklin Rives, George A. Bailey (1855)
"Revolutionary fermions ' compensation is not due to the sufferings and ' sacrifices of the officers, then have I been mis- ' taken, indeed. ..."

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