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Dilaton vs Dilatonic - What's the difference?

dilaton | dilatonic |

In physics terms the difference between dilaton and dilatonic

is that dilaton is a particle, associated with gravity, in string theory while dilatonic is of or pertaining to a dilaton.

As a noun dilaton

is a theoretical scalar field (analogous to the photon.

As an adjective dilatonic is

of or pertaining to a dilaton.

dilaton

Noun

(en noun)
  • (physics) A theoretical scalar field (analogous to the photon)
  • (physics) A particle, associated with gravity, in string theory
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    dilatonic

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (physics) Of or pertaining to a dilaton