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- Antisymmetrizer [r]: operator that projects onto an antisymmetric subspace of a tensor product space of identical linear spaces; [e]
- Boson [r]: elementary particle with integral spin; composite system consisting of an even number of fermions. [e]
- Multinomial coefficient [r]: coefficients arising in expansion of (x1+x2+ ... + xm)n. [e]
- Slater determinant [r]: A form for the wavefunction of a multi-fermionic system that satisfies anti-symmetry requirements, and consequently the Pauli exclusion principle, by changing sign upon exchange of fermions. [e]
- Boson [r]: elementary particle with integral spin; composite system consisting of an even number of fermions. [e]
- Inhomogeneous Helmholtz equation [r]: An elliptic partial differential equation arising in acoustics and electromagnetism. [e]
- Wave equation (classical physics) [r]: Partial differential equation describing the propagation of a wave in space and time [e]
- Antisymmetrizer [r]: operator that projects onto an antisymmetric subspace of a tensor product space of identical linear spaces; [e]