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Einstein–Bose Physics.|ˈaɪnʃtaɪnˈbəʊs, -ˈbəʊz, -st-| [The names of Albert Einstein (see prec.) and S.N. Bose (see boson).] A designation used as an alternative to Bose–Einstein, as Einstein–Bose particle, Einstein–Bose statistics, etc.
[1929Dirac in Proc. Cambr. Philos. Soc. XXV. 62 The so-called ‘statistics’ of Einstein–Bose or Fermi applies only to an assembly of actual systems which could interact with each other.] 1931Physical Rev. XXXVII. 333 We..justify the assumption that the clusters satisfy the Einstein–Bose or Fermi–Dirac statistics according to whether the number of particles in each cluster is even or odd. 1938Proc. R. Soc. A. CLXVI. 127 (heading) Quantum theory of Einstein–Bose particles and nuclear interaction. 1955R. D. Evans Atomic Nucleus iv. 178 Photons and α particles obey Einstein–Bose statistics. |