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Fermion and Interferometry

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Fermion and Interferometry

Fermion vs. Interferometry

In particle physics, a fermion is a particle that follows Fermi–Dirac statistics. Interferometry is a family of techniques in which waves, usually electromagnetic waves, are superimposed causing the phenomenon of interference in order to extract information.

Similarities between Fermion and Interferometry

Fermion and Interferometry have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Particle physics, Pauli exclusion principle.

Particle physics

Particle physics (also high energy physics) is the branch of physics that studies the nature of the particles that constitute matter and radiation.

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Pauli exclusion principle

The Pauli exclusion principle is the quantum mechanical principle which states that two or more identical fermions (particles with half-integer spin) cannot occupy the same quantum state within a quantum system simultaneously.

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Fermion and Interferometry Comparison

Fermion has 73 relations, while Interferometry has 153. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.88% = 2 / (73 + 153).

References

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