Boson-Fermion Transmutation and the Statistics of Anyons
Wung-Hong Huang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that enabling boson-fermion transmutation results in a system exhibiting anyonic statistics, bridging bosonic and fermionic behaviors.
Contribution
It introduces a mechanism for boson-fermion transmutation that leads to anyonic statistical distributions in mixed systems.
Findings
System with boson-fermion transmutation exhibits anyonic statistics.
Transmutation mechanism alters traditional bosonic and fermionic distributions.
Potential implications for quantum statistics and topological phases.
Abstract
It is shown that, by allowing a transmutation between a boson and a fermion, the system with both bosons and fermions will have the statistical distribution function of an anyon.
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