multifermion
Multifermion is a term used in quantum mechanics and condensed matter physics to describe a system composed of multiple fermionic particles. Fermions are a class of particles that obey Fermi-Dirac statistics, characterized by the Pauli exclusion principle which states that no two identical fermions can occupy the same quantum state simultaneously.
A multifermion system can be a collection of electrons in a solid, protons and neutrons in an
The study of multifermion systems is crucial for understanding a wide range of physical phenomena. For example,
Approximations and computational methods are often necessary to tackle the complexities of multifermion systems. Techniques like