Anyons in One Dimension

Abstract

I give a non-technical account of fractional statistics in one dimension. In systems with periodic boundary conditions, the crossing of anyons is always uni-directional, and the fractional phase θ acquired by the anyons gives rise to fractional shifts in the spacings of the relative momenta, p =2π/L\, (|θ|/π+n). The fractional shift θ/π is a good quantum number of interacting anyons, even though the single particle momenta, and hence the non-negative integers n, are generally not.

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