Definition of Fermi-Dirac statistics

1. Noun. (physics) law obeyed by a systems of particles whose wave function changes when two particles are interchanged (the Pauli exclusion principle applies).

Generic synonyms: Law, Law Of Nature
Category relationships: Natural Philosophy, Physics

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fermi-Dirac Statistics

Fere phenomenon
Ferenc Molnar
Fergie
Fergon
Fergus
Fergus mac Róich
Ferguses
Ferguson
Fergusson's incision
Feringee
Feringees
Feringhee
Feringhees
Fermat
Fermi
Fermi-Dirac statistics (current term)
Fermi energies
Fermi energy
Fermi paradox
Fermi surface
Fermi surfaces
Fernand Leger
Fernandez reaction
Fernando
Fernao Magalhaes
Fernbach flask
Ferocactus
Ferrara
Ferraras

Literary usage of Fermi-Dirac statistics

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1843)
"It is obvious that one can perform a similar quantization on particles satisfying Fermi-Dirac statistics, and such a quantization ..."

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