"anyon" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: anyons [plural]
Etymology: From any + -on, since they can have any phase when particles are interchanged. Coined by Frank Wilczek in 1982 in the journal Physical Review Letters. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|any|on}} any + -on, {{coin|en|Frank Wilczek|in=1982}} Coined by Frank Wilczek in 1982 Head templates: {{en-noun}} anyon (plural anyons)
  1. (physics) Any particle that obeys a continuum of quantum statistics, only two of which are the standard Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics. Wikipedia link: Physical Review Letters, anyon Categories (topical): Physics Derived forms: anyonic Translations (type of particle): 任意子 (rènyìzǐ) (Chinese Mandarin), エニオン (anyon) (Japanese)

Noun [Turkish]

Forms: anyonu [accusative, definite], anyonlar [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from French anion. Etymology templates: {{bor|tr|fr|anion}} French anion Head templates: {{head|tr|noun|definite accusative|anyonu|||plural|anyonlar|f1accel-form=def|acc|s|f1request=1|f3accel-form=nom|p|f3request=1|head=|sort=}} anyon (definite accusative anyonu, plural anyonlar), {{tr-noun|u|lar}} anyon (definite accusative anyonu, plural anyonlar)
  1. (chemistry) anion Categories (topical): Chemistry, Physical chemistry Synonyms: eksin

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