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- This is a complex-valued function of two real variables x and t. For one spinless particle in one dimension, if the wave function is interpreted as a probability...
- A scalar boson is a boson whose spin equals zero. A boson is a particle whose wave function is symmetric under particle exchange and therefore follows...
- The Bose–Hubbard model gives a description of the physics of interacting spinless bosons on a lattice. It is closely related to the Hubbard model that originated...
- Bra–ket notation, also called Dirac notation, is a notation for linear algebra and linear operators on complex vector spaces together with their dual space...
- position-space and momentum-space Schrödinger equations for a nonrelativistic, spinless particle.: 182  The Hilbert space for such a particle is the space of complex...
- quantization process introduces then a quantum field whose quanta are spinless particles. Its theoretical relevance is similar to that of the Dirac equation...
- feature of all one-dimensional metallic systems. Although Haldane treated spinless fermions, the extension to spin-½ fermions and ****ociated spin–charge separation...
- Gell-Mann & Lévy (1960, §6), who named it after a field corresponding to a spinless meson called σ in their model. This article deals primarily with the quantization...
- appears to be isotropic. Quantum mechanics or particle physics When a spinless particle (or even an unpolarized particle with spin) decays, the resulting...
- spin (bosons, red), half integer spin (fermions, blue), and classical (spinless) particles (green). Average occupancy ⟨ n ⟩ {\displaystyle \langle n\rangle...