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- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ classification P1.
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ date "2023".
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ language "eng".
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ type conference.
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ hasPart 01HAKJVZTCFWB5EVVPS2VS7461.pdf.
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ subject "Technology and Engineering".
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ issn "2640-3498".
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ presentedAt urn:uuid:7a5eb197-b9b9-486c-acc6-931d00fb9153.
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ volume "215".
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ abstract "Arguments in quantum mechanics often involve systems of indistinguishable particles, such as electrons or photons. On the standard approach, the symmetrisation postulate is needed to model indistinguishable particles, and results in a theory of fermions and bosons. We investigate how indistinguishability can be implemented by incorporating structural assessments of symmetry in the sets of desirable measurements approach to uncertainty modelling in quantum mechanics, which is based on the theory of imprecise probabilities, and in particular on sets of desirable gambles. We show that an exchangeability assessment allows us to partially retrieve the concepts of fermions and bosons, but that in order to recover the complete fermion and boson framework, we need to rely on stronger symmetry assessments. We also lay bare the relationship between these stronger assessments and the count vector representation for sets of desirable measurements, which we argue corresponds to the commonly used second quantisation in quantum mechanics.".
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ author 0201BD36-F0EE-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4.
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ author 60CD5834-4D07-11E5-AC4F-AE11B5D1D7B1.
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ author F44939C6-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4.
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ dateCreated "2023-09-18T07:24:43Z".
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ dateModified "2024-11-28T00:12:06Z".
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ editor urn:uuid:4715c3c1-4d6c-40f0-8056-a2de6f1214aa.
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ editor urn:uuid:99b82985-e4ed-429e-a4e0-72b0399baadc.
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ editor urn:uuid:a847d3c7-45c0-4cac-9d54-273262eb62d3.
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ editor urn:uuid:ab52bfea-f88e-4ad0-a714-5e239befcb2a.
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ name "Indistinguishability through exchangeability in quantum mechanics?".
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ pagination urn:uuid:2ded8f56-a95e-4f1f-a6df-1c28b9a51c38.
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ publisher urn:uuid:f9cd2b19-2da0-4d7e-a91e-047978f1793a.
- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ sameAs LU-01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ.
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- 01HAKJTQQM2HVMNP59DB18HBQQ type P1.