Bringing order to the expanding fermion zoo
C.W.J. Beenakker

TL;DR
This paper discusses how crystallography helps organize and classify the diverse electron-like particles observed in lattice systems, providing a systematic framework for understanding their properties.
Contribution
It introduces a structured approach to categorize the expanding variety of fermions in lattice models, enhancing comprehension of their roles.
Findings
Crystallography offers a systematic classification of fermions.
The approach clarifies the relationships among different fermionic particles.
Provides a framework for future exploration of lattice fermions.
Abstract
Crystallography provides an inventory of the electron-like particles that emerge in a lattice world. Perspective for Science on arXiv:1603.03093
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