According to our understanding of the everyday physical world, observable phenomena are underpinned by persistent objects that can be reidentified (or tracked) across time by observation of their distinctive properties. This understanding is reflected in classical mechanics, which posits that matter consists of persistent, reidentifiable particles. However, the mathematical symmetrization procedures used to describe identical particles within the quantum formalism have led to the widespread belief that identical quantum particles lack either persistence or reidentifiability. However, it has proved difficult to reconcile these assertions with the fact that identical particles are routinely assumed to be reidentifiable in particular circums...
We examine a recent argument that ``identical'' quantum particles with an anti-symmetric state (ferm...
We examine a recent argument that ``identical'' quantum particles with an anti-symmetric state (ferm...
The concept of indistinguishable particles in quantum theory is fundamental to questions of ontology...
According to our understanding of the everyday physical world, observable phenomena are underpinned ...
According to our understanding of the everyday physical world, observable phenomena are underpinned ...
Classical mechanics is based on the notion that matter consists of persistent particles that can be...
Classical mechanics is based on the notion that matter consists of persistent particles that can be...
The quantum symmetrization procedure that is used to handle systems of identical quantum particles b...
According to the “Received View” identical quantum particles are a previously unknown kind of object...
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...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
Particle indistinguishability has always been considered a purely quantum mechanical concept. In par...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
The many-identical-particle quantum correlations are revisited utilizing the machinery of basic grou...
We examine a recent argument that ``identical'' quantum particles with an anti-symmetric state (ferm...
We examine a recent argument that ``identical'' quantum particles with an anti-symmetric state (ferm...
The concept of indistinguishable particles in quantum theory is fundamental to questions of ontology...
According to our understanding of the everyday physical world, observable phenomena are underpinned ...
According to our understanding of the everyday physical world, observable phenomena are underpinned ...
Classical mechanics is based on the notion that matter consists of persistent particles that can be...
Classical mechanics is based on the notion that matter consists of persistent particles that can be...
The quantum symmetrization procedure that is used to handle systems of identical quantum particles b...
According to the “Received View” identical quantum particles are a previously unknown kind of object...
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...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
Particle indistinguishability has always been considered a purely quantum mechanical concept. In par...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
The many-identical-particle quantum correlations are revisited utilizing the machinery of basic grou...
We examine a recent argument that ``identical'' quantum particles with an anti-symmetric state (ferm...
We examine a recent argument that ``identical'' quantum particles with an anti-symmetric state (ferm...
The concept of indistinguishable particles in quantum theory is fundamental to questions of ontology...