From the Bose-Einstein to Fermion Condensation
M.Ya. Amusia, A.Z. Msezane, and V.R. Shaginyan

TL;DR
This paper discusses the concept of fermion condensation, compares it to Bose-Einstein condensation, and reviews experimental evidence supporting the existence of fermion condensates in various liquids.
Contribution
It introduces the idea of fermion condensation, analyzes its properties, and compiles extensive experimental evidence for its existence.
Findings
Fermion condensation exhibits properties similar to Bose-Einstein condensation.
Experimental evidence supports the presence of fermion condensates in different liquids.
The paper discusses the theoretical and experimental aspects of fermion condensation.
Abstract
The appearance of the fermion condensation, which can be compared to the Bose-Einstein condensation, in different liquids is considered, its properties are discussed, and a large number of experimental evidences in favor of the existence of the fermion condensate is presented.
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