elektronhéjakon
Elektronhéjakon is a term used in theoretical physics to describe the arrangement of electrons within an atom's energy levels. The term "elektronhéjakon" is not a standard or widely recognized term in mainstream English-language physics literature. It might be a neologism, a term from a specific research group, or a translation from another language. However, based on its components, "elektron" clearly refers to electrons and "héjakon" likely implies a structured or ordered arrangement, akin to shells or layers.
In atomic physics, electrons orbit the nucleus in distinct energy shells or levels. These shells are quantized,