The term "Fermi-Dirac prime" refers to a specific type of prime number that arises from the Fermi-Dirac distribution, which is a statistical distribution that describes the occupancy of energy levels by fermions (particles that follow the Pauli exclusion principle, such as electrons). In more detail, the Fermi-Dirac distribution is used in quantum statistics to describe how particles occupy quantum states at thermal equilibrium, especially at absolute zero temperature.
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