Chemistry in two spatial dimensions?
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I know that someone has asked how chemistry would be in four dimensions but I was wondering what would chemistry be like in two dimensions? From what I understand, in two dimensions, particles, instead of being either fermions or bosons, would be anyons. Anyons can only exist in two spatial dimensions and, unlike fermions and bosons, do not have to have spin that is either half integer or integer. Would the existence of anyons in two spatial dimensions have an impact on chemistry and whether there would be chemicals in two spatial dimensions?
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