Fractal statistics
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Publication:1600460
Abstract: We consider the recent description of elementary particles in terms of Quantum Mechanical Kerr-Newman Black Holes, a description which provides a rationale for and at the same time reconciles the Bohm-hydrodynamical formulation on the one hand and the Nelsonian stochastiic formulation on the other. The Boson-Fermion divide is discussed, and it is pointed out that in special situations, anomalous statistics, rather than Bose-Einstein or Fermi-Dirac states, can be encountered.
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