We study the problem of particle indistinguishability for the three cases known in nature: identical classical particles, identical bosons, and identical fermions. By exploiting the fact that different types of particles are associated with Hilbert space vectors with different symmetries, we establish some relations between the expectation value of several different operators, as the particle number one and the interparticle correlation one, evaluated for states of a pair of identical classical particles, bosons, and fermions. We find that the quantum behavior of a pair of identical classical particles has exactly half fermionic and half bosonic characteristics
Abstract The symmetrization postulates of quantum mechanics (symmetry for bosons, antisymmetry for f...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
Two different concepts of distinguishability are often mixed up in attempts to derive in quantum mec...
We study the problem of particle indistinguishability for the three cases known in nature: identical...
According to classical physics particles are basic building blocks of the world. Classical particles...
In this article, we discuss the identity and indistinguishability of quantum systems and the consequ...
We consider the possibility that all particles in the world are fundamentally identical, i.e., belon...
We relate the notion of entanglement for quantum systems composed of two identical constituents to t...
Starting from the quantum theory of identical particles, we show how to define a classical mechanics...
The symmetrization postulates of quantum mechanics (symmetry for bosons, antisymmetry for fermions) ...
We discuss quantum correlations in systems of indistinguishable particles in relation to entanglemen...
We discuss quantum correlations in systems of indistinguishable particles in relation to entanglemen...
The symmetrization postulates of quantum mechanics (symmetry for bosons, antisymmetry for fermions) ...
The symmetrization postulates of quantum mechanics (symmetry for bosons, antisymmetry for fermions) ...
The symmetrization postulates of quantum mechanics (symmetry for bosons, antisymmetry for fermions) ...
Abstract The symmetrization postulates of quantum mechanics (symmetry for bosons, antisymmetry for f...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
Two different concepts of distinguishability are often mixed up in attempts to derive in quantum mec...
We study the problem of particle indistinguishability for the three cases known in nature: identical...
According to classical physics particles are basic building blocks of the world. Classical particles...
In this article, we discuss the identity and indistinguishability of quantum systems and the consequ...
We consider the possibility that all particles in the world are fundamentally identical, i.e., belon...
We relate the notion of entanglement for quantum systems composed of two identical constituents to t...
Starting from the quantum theory of identical particles, we show how to define a classical mechanics...
The symmetrization postulates of quantum mechanics (symmetry for bosons, antisymmetry for fermions) ...
We discuss quantum correlations in systems of indistinguishable particles in relation to entanglemen...
We discuss quantum correlations in systems of indistinguishable particles in relation to entanglemen...
The symmetrization postulates of quantum mechanics (symmetry for bosons, antisymmetry for fermions) ...
The symmetrization postulates of quantum mechanics (symmetry for bosons, antisymmetry for fermions) ...
The symmetrization postulates of quantum mechanics (symmetry for bosons, antisymmetry for fermions) ...
Abstract The symmetrization postulates of quantum mechanics (symmetry for bosons, antisymmetry for f...
The existence of fundamentally identical particles represents a foundational distinction between cla...
Two different concepts of distinguishability are often mixed up in attempts to derive in quantum mec...