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Fermion vs Multifermionic - What's the difference?

fermion | multifermionic |

As a noun fermion

is a particle with totally antisymmetric composite quantum states, which means it must obey the Pauli exclusion principle and hence Fermi–Dirac statistics. They have half-integer spin. Among them are many elementary particles, most derived from quarks. Compare boson.

As an adjective multifermionic is

involving multiple fermions.

fermion

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A particle with totally antisymmetric composite quantum states, which means it must obey the Pauli exclusion principle and hence . They have half-integer spin. Among them are many elementary particles, most derived from quarks. Compare boson .
  • Derived terms

    * fermionic English eponyms ----

    multifermionic

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Involving multiple fermions.
  • Synonyms

    * multifermion