Elementary excitations VS. Quasiparticles

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"Elementary excitations" VS. "Quasiparticles"

What's the difference between "Elementary exitations" and "Quasiparticle"?

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timspac said:
What's the difference between "Elementary exitations" and "Quasiparticle"?

They are essentially the same things.

A quasi-particle is an entity to obey a particle-like equation. For example, the center of inertia R and the relative distance r between two particles obey particle-like equations but with non-particle masses: Mtot and µ (=m_reduced).

Elementary excitations are also simple "particle-like" entities used to describe the internal degrees of freedom (like r).
 
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