Consider the (01) component of the equation of motion (F_{mu v}=frac{2 pi}{k} epsilon_{mu v ho} J^{ho}), coming

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Consider the (01) component of the equation of motion \(F_{\mu v}=\frac{2 \pi}{k} \epsilon_{\mu v ho} J^{ho}\), coming from the relativistic Chern-Simons action with a source. What physical property does it describe? Note that this is now related to the existence of anyons.

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