sopeutumat
Sopeutumat is a term used in theoretical physics to describe a proposed class of emergent quasiparticles that could arise in strongly correlated quantum systems, such as quantum spin liquids or engineered lattice structures. It denotes a hypothetical excitation that may behave as a bound state of more fundamental excitations and exhibit nontrivial exchange statistics when two such quasiparticles are swapped.
Origin and naming are linked to theoretical explorations of exotic excitations in frustrated magnets and related
Properties commonly attributed to sopeutumat in theoretical treatments include fractional quantum numbers and nontrivial braiding statistics.
Experimental status remains unsettled. There is no established empirical observation of sopeutumat, and proposed detection strategies
See also: Quantum spin liquid, anyon, topological order, quasiparticle, Kitaev model.