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 <title>boson</title>
 <name>Boson</name>
 <created>2008-03-25 18:11:32</created>
 <modified>2008-03-25 18:11:32</modified>
 <type>Definition</type>
 <creator id="390" name="invisiblerhino"/>
 <modifier id="390" name="invisiblerhino"/>
 <author id="390" name="invisiblerhino"/>
 <synonyms>
	<synonym concept="boson" alias="Bose particle"/>
 </synonyms>
 <related>
	<object name="Fermion"/>
 </related>
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% of TeX increases, you will probably want to edit this, but
% it should be fine as is for beginners.

% almost certainly you want these
\usepackage{amssymb}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{amsfonts}

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%\usepackage{psfrag}
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%\usepackage{graphicx}
% for neatly defining theorems and propositions
%\usepackage{amsthm}
% making logically defined graphics
%\usepackage{xypic}

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% define commands here</preamble>
 <content>Bosons are particles with integer spin. They are described by Bose-Einstein statistics, meaning that two bosons can occupy the same quantum state.
\subsection{List of bosons}
\begin{itemize}
\item Proton
\item Neutron
\item W boson
\item Z boson
\item Higgs boson
\item Graviton
\end{itemize}</content>
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