bose-einstein statistics
Bose-Einstein statistics refer to the statistical behavior of indistinguishable particles known as bosons. These particles follow a principle that allows multiple bosons to occupy the same quantum state, which is known as Bose-Einstein condensation. This statistical distribution describes the probability of finding particles with different energies in a system and is used to understand phenomena such as superconductivity and superfluidity.
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