“…For example, one can obtain bosons, σ i = e i0 , but also fermions, σ i = e iπ , using 1DURs of the permutation group S N . If the full braid group has a far more rich structure -like in the case of 2D manifolds -the analyzation of possible 1DURs may lead to an infinite number of quantum particles (including bosons and fermions) with fractional statistics, e iθ with θ ∈ [0, 2π) [16,17,[20][21][22]. The latter are called anyons.…”