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Bosons, Fermions and ??
I have heard in wikipedia (a joke?? ) that appart from Bosons and Fermions (types of particles) there were another kind of 'Probabilistic distribution' ? i don't know how it was called but if we have the number of particles.
[tex] <n(T)>=\frac{1}{exp(\hbar \omega )-a} [/tex]
a=1 for Bosons and -1 for Fermions, if other kind of particles exist, what would be their distribution?, thanx.
I have heard in wikipedia (a joke?? ) that appart from Bosons and Fermions (types of particles) there were another kind of 'Probabilistic distribution' ? i don't know how it was called but if we have the number of particles.
[tex] <n(T)>=\frac{1}{exp(\hbar \omega )-a} [/tex]
a=1 for Bosons and -1 for Fermions, if other kind of particles exist, what would be their distribution?, thanx.