superpartner |
photino |
In physics|lang=en terms the difference between superpartner and photino
is that
superpartner is (physics) any particle related to a more standard particle by supersymmetry while
photino is (physics) the superpartner of the photon.
As nouns the difference between superpartner and photino
is that
superpartner is (physics) any particle related to a more standard particle by supersymmetry while
photino is (physics) the superpartner of the photon.
pole |
skyrmion |
As nouns the difference between pole and skyrmion
is that
pole is pole while
skyrmion is (physics) a topological soliton used in the mathematical modelling of baryons.
theoretical |
glueball |
As an adjective theoretical
is of or relating to theory; abstract; not empirical.
As a noun glueball is
a theoretical particle composed entirely of gluons.
particle |
glueball |
In physics|lang=en terms the difference between particle and glueball
is that
particle is (physics) any of various physical objects making up the constituent parts of an atom; an elementary particle or subatomic particle while
glueball is (physics) a theoretical particle composed entirely of gluons.
As nouns the difference between particle and glueball
is that
particle is a very small piece of matter, a fragment; especially, the smallest possible part of something while
glueball is (physics) a theoretical particle composed entirely of gluons.
gluon |
glueball |
As nouns the difference between gluon and glueball
is that
gluon is gluon while
glueball is (physics) a theoretical particle composed entirely of gluons.
manifold |
supermanifold |
As nouns the difference between manifold and supermanifold
is that
manifold is (now historical) a copy made by the manifold writing process while
supermanifold is (physics) a manifold with both bosonic and fermionic coordinates, used in mathematical models.
As an adjective manifold
is various in kind or quality, diverse.
As an adverb manifold
is many times; repeatedly.
As a verb manifold
is to make manifold; multiply.
bosonic |
supermanifold |
As an adjective bosonic
is of, pertaining to, or resembling a boson.
As a noun supermanifold is
a manifold with both bosonic and fermionic coordinates, used in mathematical models.
fermionic |
supermanifold |
In physics|lang=en terms the difference between fermionic and supermanifold
is that
fermionic is (physics) of, pertaining to, or characteristic of fermions while
supermanifold is (physics) a manifold with both bosonic and fermionic coordinates, used in mathematical models.
As an adjective fermionic
is (physics) of, pertaining to, or characteristic of fermions.
As a noun supermanifold is
(physics) a manifold with both bosonic and fermionic coordinates, used in mathematical models.
coordinates |
supermanifold |
As nouns the difference between coordinates and supermanifold
is that
coordinates is while
supermanifold is (physics) a manifold with both bosonic and fermionic coordinates, used in mathematical models.
mathematical |
supermanifold |
As an adjective mathematical
is of, or relating to mathematics.
As a noun supermanifold is
(physics) a manifold with both bosonic and fermionic coordinates, used in mathematical models.
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