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Foundations of Physics 3A

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For two identical particles that do not interact with each other, what are the many-body wave functions that satisfy the correct symmetry

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Bosons : Φ(r,r') proprtional to Φ1(r) Φ2(r') + Φ2(r) Φ1(r') Fermions : Φ(r,r') proprtional to Φ1(r)Φ2(r) - Φ2(r) Φ1(r') Distinguishable particles : Φ(r,r') = Φ1(r) Φ2(r')


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