In
mathematics, a 'half-integer' is a
number of the form
:
,
where
is an
integer. For example,
:4½, 7/2, −13/2, 8.5
are all half-integers. Note that a half of an integer is not always a half-integer: half of an
even integer is an integer but not a half-integer. The half-integers are precisely those numbers which are half of an
odd integer.
The
set of all half-integers is often denoted
:
Uses
Half-integers occur frequently enough in mathematical contexts that a special term for them is convenient. For example, the densest
lattice packing of unit
spheres in four dimensions places a sphere at every point whose coordinates are either all integers or all half-integers; this packing is closely related to the
Hurwitz integers, which are
quaternions whose real coefficients are either all integers or all half-integers.
Moreover, the
Pauli exclusion principle results from definition of
fermions as particles which have
spins that are half-integers. The
energy levels of the
quantum harmonic oscillator occur at half-integers and thus its lowest energy is not zero.