This behavior is different to particles in the opposite class called bosons.
Particles which exhibit symmetric states are called bosons.
This is a particle which is predicted to be able to give mass to certain particles called bosons, like a photon.
Such particles are called bosons.
These are different to the particles called bosons which are explained by Bose-Einstein statistics.
Replies: Rajan, Particles can be divided into two sets called fermions and bosons.
These are called Bose-Einstein particles, or bosons for short.
Particles with an integer spin are called bosons, which obey Bose-Einstein Statistics.
In contrast, particles with integer spin (called bosons) have symmetric wave functions; unlike fermions they may share the same quantum states.
In addition to these matter particles, the fermions, there are energy particles called bosons - the most familiar being the photon, the carrier of light.