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====== Spin-Statistics Theorem ====== | ====== Spin-Statistics Theorem ====== | ||
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- | The spin-statistics theorem tells us that there can be never two identical fermions in the same state (they anticommute), while there can be arbitrarily many identical bosons. | + | <tabbox Intuitive> |
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* http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/spin_stat.html | * http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/spin_stat.html | ||
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* A nice book on the topic is Pauli And The Spin-Statistics Theorem by Ian Duck, E.C.G. Sudarshan | * A nice book on the topic is Pauli And The Spin-Statistics Theorem by Ian Duck, E.C.G. Sudarshan | ||
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* The standard reference is the book PCT, Spin and Statistics, and All That by Raymond F. Streater, | * The standard reference is the book PCT, Spin and Statistics, and All That by Raymond F. Streater, | ||
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- | + | The spin-statistics theorem tells us that there can be never two identical fermions in the same state (they anticommute), while there can be arbitrarily many identical bosons. | |
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