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Anyone
Anyone A"ny*one, n. One taken at random rather than by selection; anybody. Note: [Commonly written as two words.]
Canyon
Canyon Can"yon, n. The English form of the Spanish word Ca[~n]on.

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- In physics, an anyon is a type of quasiparticle so far observed only in two-dimensional systems. In three-dimensional systems, only two kinds of elementary...
- Joseph Anyon (born 29 December 1986) is an English footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. A youth player at Port Vale, he turned professional at the club...
- Anyon fusion is the process by which multiple anyons behave as one larger composite anyon. Anyon fusion is essential to understanding the physics of non-abelian...
- Look up anyon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anyon is a type of quasiparticle. Anyon may also refer to: Jean Anyon (1941–2013), American critical...
- Jean Anyon (July 16, 1941 – September 7, 2013), was an American critical theorist and researcher in education, a professor in the Doctoral Program in...
- errors create an anyon pair and move the anyons, one can imagine a path connecting the two composed of all links acted upon. If the anyons then meet and...
- Kitaev in 1997. It utilizes quasiparticles, known as anyons, in two-dimensional systems. These anyons' world lines intertwine to form braids in a three-dimensional...
- James Edward Anyon (born 5 May 1983) is a former cricketer who pla**** for Sus****. Anyon was born in Lancaster, Lancashire, and was educated in Lancashire...
- Alan D. Anyon (born 1931) is a British philatelist and expert in the revenue stamps of Colombia. In 2009, with Dieter Bortfeldt, he published the first...
- physicist Frank Wilczek gave these interstitial particles the name anyon ... 'Any anyon can be anything between a boson or a fermion', Keilmann says. 'Wilczek...