The equivalent of a new quantum liquid?

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“Physicists usually study anyons when there are a few of them and they are far separated,” Adrian Feiguin, a researcher at Microsoft Research Station Q at the University of California, Santa Barbara tells PhysOrg.com. “One of the questions we wanted to address was: What happens if you have many anyons close together?”


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