IDENTITY AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF QUANTUM THEORY

作者: Peter Pesic

DOI: 10.1023/A:1007769519691

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摘要: The foundations of quantum theory can be understood as a consequence fundamental concept identity. Intuitive arguments motivate mathematical formulation identicality (the indistinguishability and equality identical particles). Using theorem Fivel, this form leads to standard theory.

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