Spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in quantum systems, such as ferromagnets, is normally described as (or as arising from) degeneracy of the ground state; however, it is well established that this degeneracy only occurs in spatially infinite systems, and even better established that ferromagnets are not spatially infinite. I review this well-known paradox, and consider a popular solution where the symmetry is explicitly broken by some external field which goes to zero in the infinite-volume limit; although this is formally satisfactory, I argue that it must be rejected as a physical explanation of SSB since it fails to reproduce some important features of the phenomenology. Motivated by considerations from the analogous classical system, I...
This essay expounds the algebraic framework describing general physical the-ories, within which the ...
This paper, part II of a two-part project, continues to explore the meaning of spontaneous symmetry ...
The review considers the peculiarities of symmetry breaking and symmetry transformations and the rel...
Spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in quantum systems, such as ferromagnets, is normally described ...
Spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in quantum systems, such as ferromagnets, is normally described ...
Dedicated to the memory of Gérard Emch (1936–2013) Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symm...
Two alternative accounts of quantum spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) are compared and one of them...
The orthodox characterisation of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in statistical mechanics appeal...
Two alternative accounts of quantum spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) are compared and one of them...
The orthodox characterisation of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in statistical mechanics appeal...
Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in infinite quantum systems is o...
Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in infinite quantum systems is o...
Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in infinite quantum systems is o...
The orthodox characterisation of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in statistical mechanics appeal...
Two alternative accounts of quantum spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) are compared and one of them...
This essay expounds the algebraic framework describing general physical the-ories, within which the ...
This paper, part II of a two-part project, continues to explore the meaning of spontaneous symmetry ...
The review considers the peculiarities of symmetry breaking and symmetry transformations and the rel...
Spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in quantum systems, such as ferromagnets, is normally described ...
Spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in quantum systems, such as ferromagnets, is normally described ...
Dedicated to the memory of Gérard Emch (1936–2013) Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symm...
Two alternative accounts of quantum spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) are compared and one of them...
The orthodox characterisation of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in statistical mechanics appeal...
Two alternative accounts of quantum spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) are compared and one of them...
The orthodox characterisation of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in statistical mechanics appeal...
Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in infinite quantum systems is o...
Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in infinite quantum systems is o...
Beginning with Anderson (1972), spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in infinite quantum systems is o...
The orthodox characterisation of spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in statistical mechanics appeal...
Two alternative accounts of quantum spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) are compared and one of them...
This essay expounds the algebraic framework describing general physical the-ories, within which the ...
This paper, part II of a two-part project, continues to explore the meaning of spontaneous symmetry ...
The review considers the peculiarities of symmetry breaking and symmetry transformations and the rel...