Conglomerominors
Conglomerominors are a hypothetical class of composite particles that could theoretically exist within certain condensed matter systems. The concept arises from the study of strongly correlated electron systems where interactions between electrons are significant and cannot be treated as independent entities. In such systems, collective excitations or quasiparticles can emerge, which behave as if they were fundamental particles but are actually composed of many underlying electrons.
The term "conglomerominor" suggests a particle formed by a significant "conglomeration" of these underlying entities, implying
The theoretical framework for conglomerominors often involves advanced quantum field theory techniques and computational methods to