
TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel bosonization method that encodes fermionic occupation numbers as binary digits of a bosonic occupation number, enabling the construction of infinitely many fermionic oscillators from a single bosonic oscillator.
Contribution
It presents a new bosonization scheme that simplifies the construction of fermionic oscillators using binary digit encoding from a single bosonic oscillator.
Findings
Allows infinite fermionic oscillators from one bosonic oscillator
Provides a new perspective on fermion-boson correspondence
Simplifies fermion modeling in quantum systems
Abstract
We bosonize fermions by identifying their occupation numbers as the binary digits of a Bose occupation number. Unlike other schemes, our method allows infinitely many fermionic oscillators to be constructed from just one bosonic oscillator.
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