Bose-einstein Statistics (Noun)
Meaning
(physics) statistical law obeyed by a system of particles whose wave function is not changed when two particles are interchanged (the Pauli exclusion principle does not apply).
Classification
Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.
Examples
- The particles that make up the atoms of the Bose-Einstein condensate follow the principles of Bose-Einstein statistics rather than classical laws.
- The quantum statistical model used for studying ideal Bose gas and boson quasiparticles obey the rules of Bose-Einstein statistics.
- Fermions are the class of particles which are known to obey the rules of Fermi-Dirac statistics while the Bosons are said to follow Bose-Einstein statistics.
- As with fermions that obey the Pauli Exclusion principle the number of Bosons are defined and bounded as the application of the laws defined under the Bose-Einstein statistics states this.
- Physicist Satyendra Bose used Maxwell's Laws in classical mechanics in relation to Plank's equation as starting points and wrote the first mathematical proof using Einstein theory the birth known Bose-Einstein statistics to better calculate for phenomena using Indistinguishable bosons that applied classical distribution .