Indistinguishable Classical Particles (Record no. 32057)

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ISBN 9783540496243
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Personal name Bach, Alexander.
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Title Indistinguishable Classical Particles
Statement of responsibility, etc by Alexander Bach.
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Place of publication Berlin, Heidelberg :
Name of publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
Year of publication 1997.
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Number of Pages VIII, 160 p.
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Series statement Lecture Notes in Physics Monographs,
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Formatted contents note Indistinguishable Quantum Particles -- Indistinguishable Classical Particles -- De Finetti’s Theorem -- Historical and Conceptual Remarks.
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Summary, etc In this book the concept of indistinguishability is defined for identical particles by the symmetry of the state rather than by the symmetry of observables. It applies, therefore, to both the classical and the quantum framework. In this setting the particles of classical Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics are indistinguishable and independent. The author describes symmetric statistical operators and classifies these by means of extreme points and by means of extendibility properties. The three classical statistics are derived in abelian subalgebras. The classical theory of indistinguishability is based on the concept of interchangeable random variables which are classified by their extendibility properties. For the description of infinitely extendible interchangeable random variables de Finetti's theorem is derived and generalizations covering the Poisson limit and the central limit are presented. A characterization and interpretation of the integral representations of classical photon states in quantum optics is derived in abelian subalgebras. Unextendible indistinguishable particles are analyzed in the context of nonclassical photon states. The book addresses mathematical physicists and philosophers of science.
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Topical Term Quantum theory.
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Topical Term Quantum computing.
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Topical Term Statistical physics.
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Topical Term Physics.
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Topical Term Statistical Physics.
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Topical Term Quantum Physics.
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The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India

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