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Energy Spectrum of anyon in the Coulomb field

S. I. Kruglov, M. N. Sergeenko

Published 2017-06-21Version 1

One of the interesting fundamental phenomenon which was observed in the last decades is the discovery of anyons, relativistic spinning particles in $2+1$ dimensions. In contrast to three-dimensional space, indistinguishable quantum particles in two-dimensional space can, in general, have anomalous statistics [1-4]. These quasiparticles carry not only a charge $q$ also the magnetic flux $\Phi_0$.

Comments: 5 pages
Journal: Mod. Phys. Lett. A, Vol. 12, No. 32, pp. 2475-2479 (1997)
Categories: quant-ph
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