kvázipartikulár
A kvázipartikulár is a concept in theoretical physics that describes collective excitations in a system of strongly interacting particles. Unlike elementary particles, which are fundamental constituents of matter, kvázipartikulár are emergent phenomena that arise from the complex interactions within a many-body system. They are not independent particles but rather quantized disturbances or modes of behavior within the medium.
These entities possess properties analogous to particles, such as momentum and energy, but their behavior is
Common examples of kvázipartikulár include phonons, which represent quantized lattice vibrations in solids, and magnons, which