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In mathematical physics, the primon gas or free Riemann gas is a toy model illustrating in a simple way some correspondences between number theory and ideas in quantum field theory and dynamical systems.
Description
It is a quantum field theory of a set of non-interacting particles, the primons; it is called a gas or a free model because the particles are non-interacting.
The idea of the primon gas was independently discovered by Donald Spector and Bernard Julia.
Later works by Bakas and Bowick= and Spector explored the connection of such systems to string theory.
See also
External links
- Primon gas @ Wikipedia