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Fractional Statistics and Quantum Theory

Avinash Khare
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Fractional statistics in two dimensions quantum mechanics of anyons statistical mechanics of a anyon gas fractional exclusion statistics introduction to Chern-Simons term anyon as soliton in field theories Chern-simons field theories mean field approach to anyons and beyond anyons, fractional quantum Hall effect omitted topics as mentioned in this paper
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Fractional statistics in two dimensions quantum mechanics of anyons statistical mechanics of anyon gas fractional exclusion statistics introduction to Chern-Simons term anyon as soliton in field theories Chern-Simons field theories mean field approach to anyons and beyond anyons and fractional quantum Hall effect omitted topics.

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