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FERMIONIC DIMENSION [1 record]

Record 1 2015-01-30

English

Subject field(s)
  • Atomic Physics
  • Nuclear Physics
CONT

Motion in a fermionic dimension is very limited. In an ordinary spatial dimension, you can move as far as you want in any direction, with no restriction on the size or number of steps that you take. In contrast, in a fermionic dimension your steps are quantized, and once you take one step that fermionic dimension is full.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Physique atomique
  • Physique nucléaire
CONT

Le mouvement dans une dimension fermionique est très limité. Dans une dimension spatiale ordinaire, vous pouvez vous déplacer aussi loin que vous voulez dans toutes les directions, sans restriction de la taille ou du nombre de pas que vous faites. En revanche, dans une dimension fermionique, vos pas sont quantifiés, et une fois que vous avez fait un pas vous avez atteint l'extrémité de cette dimension fermionique.

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