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fermion +‎ -ization

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fermionization (usually uncountable, plural fermionizations)

  1. (physics) The theoretical treatment of a system as one of fermions.
    • 2000 July 12, Michihiro Naka, “Boundary state description of tachyon condensation”, in Journal of High Energy Physics:
      Remarkably it is shown that the twisted sector boundary state can be written as the untwisted sector boundary state of another fields on the world sheet at the critical radius by performing bosonizations and fermionizations.
    • 2012, Alexandr A. Ovchinnikov, Electron-Electron Correlation Effects in Low-Dimensional Conductors and Superconductors[1]:
      Within the fermionization scheme considered the explicit form of these terms can be easily derived for free and periodic boundary conditions in a manner similar to that used in [15,18] for the model with nearest-neighbor interaction.
    • 2012, Kathy Levin, Ultracold Bosonic and Fermionic Gases[2], page 103:
      Although the cloud size and the momentum distribution reveal the many-body nature of the gas, they only provide indirect evidence for the impenetrability or the fermionization of the Bose gas.

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