This thesis analyses the ontological nature of quantum particles. In it I argue that quantum particles, despite their indistinguishability, are objects in much the same way as classical particles. This similarity provides an important point of continuity between classical and quantum physics. I consider two notions of indistinguishability, that of indiscernibility and permutation symmetry. I argue that neither sort of indistinguishability undermines the identity of quantum particles. I further argue that, when we understand in distinguishability in terms of permutation symmetry, classical particles are just as indistinguishable as quantum particles; for classical physics also possesses permutation symmetry
Developments of quantum mechanics during the first three decades of the last century led most fundam...
Developments of quantum mechanics during the first three decades of the last century led most fundam...
The concept of indistinguishable particles in quantum theory is fundamental to questions of ontology...
This thesis analyses the ontological nature of quantum particles. In it I argue that quantum particl...
Particle indistinguishability has always been considered a purely quantum mechanical concept. In par...
Permutation symmetries which arise in quantum mechanics pose an intriguing problem. It is not clear ...
According to classical physics particles are basic building blocks of the world. Classical particles...
According to classical physics particles are basic building blocks of the world. Classical particles...
Physical theories continue to be interpreted in terms of particles. The idea of a particle required ...
This is a systematic review of the concept of indistinguishability in both classical and quantum mec...
The idea that the world is made of particles — little discrete, interacting objects that compose the...
According to classical physics the world consists of individuals, i.e., distinct objects that can be...
Developments of quantum mechanics during the first three decades of the last century led most fundam...
Developments of quantum mechanics during the first three decades of the last century led most fundam...
In this paper, we examine the concept of particle as it appears in quantum field theories (QFT), focu...
Developments of quantum mechanics during the first three decades of the last century led most fundam...
Developments of quantum mechanics during the first three decades of the last century led most fundam...
The concept of indistinguishable particles in quantum theory is fundamental to questions of ontology...
This thesis analyses the ontological nature of quantum particles. In it I argue that quantum particl...
Particle indistinguishability has always been considered a purely quantum mechanical concept. In par...
Permutation symmetries which arise in quantum mechanics pose an intriguing problem. It is not clear ...
According to classical physics particles are basic building blocks of the world. Classical particles...
According to classical physics particles are basic building blocks of the world. Classical particles...
Physical theories continue to be interpreted in terms of particles. The idea of a particle required ...
This is a systematic review of the concept of indistinguishability in both classical and quantum mec...
The idea that the world is made of particles — little discrete, interacting objects that compose the...
According to classical physics the world consists of individuals, i.e., distinct objects that can be...
Developments of quantum mechanics during the first three decades of the last century led most fundam...
Developments of quantum mechanics during the first three decades of the last century led most fundam...
In this paper, we examine the concept of particle as it appears in quantum field theories (QFT), focu...
Developments of quantum mechanics during the first three decades of the last century led most fundam...
Developments of quantum mechanics during the first three decades of the last century led most fundam...
The concept of indistinguishable particles in quantum theory is fundamental to questions of ontology...