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Anyonic Lie algebra — In mathematics, an anyonic Lie algebra is a U (1) graded vector space L over C equipped with a bilinear operator [.,.] and linear maps ε:L >C and Δ:L > L⊗L satisfying* ε( [ X , Y ] ) = ε( X )ε( Y ) #for pure graded elements X , Y , and Z .ee… … Wikipedia
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Lie algebra — In mathematics, a Lie algebra is an algebraic structure whose main use is in studying geometric objects such as Lie groups and differentiable manifolds. Lie algebras were introduced to study the concept of infinitesimal transformations. The term… … Wikipedia
Fermi–Dirac statistics — Statistical mechanics Thermodynamics · … Wikipedia
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Lie superalgebra — In mathematics, a Lie superalgebra is a generalisation of a Lie algebra to include a Z2 grading. Lie superalgebras are important in theoretical physics where they are used to describe the mathematics of supersymmetry. In most of these theories,… … Wikipedia
Hopf algebra — In mathematics, a Hopf algebra, named after Heinz Hopf, is a structure that is simultaneously a (unital associative) algebra, a coalgebra, and has an antiautomorphism, with these structures compatible.Hopf algebras occur naturally in algebraic… … Wikipedia
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Parastatistics — In quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics, parastatistics is one of several alternatives to the better known particle statistics models (Bose Einstein statistics, Fermi Dirac statistics and Maxwell Boltzmann statistics). Other alternatives… … Wikipedia