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Is it possible to put a Boson and Fermion in superposition? If not possible, why not?
Varon said:Is it possible to put a Boson and Fermion in superposition? If not possible, why not?
Varon said:I was made aware of this superposition question between boson and fermion by Vlatko Vedral amazon book page (was referred to it after reading his June Scientific American cover story "Living in a Quantum World"). What do you think of the following? Is he talking about whether wavefunction can be created for a superposition where a fermion exchanges with a boson, which SpectraCat believes is not possible categorically? Vedral is a physicist. He is not sure the answer is no. Why? Anyone has same position as him or do all of you physicists share SpectraCat "almost 100% positive the answer is no"?
Ballentine said:Thus no physical observable can have nonvanishing
matrix elements between states with integer angular momentum and
states of half odd-integer angular momentum. This fact forms the
basis of a superselection rule.
One statement of this superselection rule is that there is no
observable distinction among the state vectors of the form
<br /> |\Psi_\omega\rangle ~=~ |+\rangle + e^{i\omega} |-\rangle<br />
for different values of the phase omega. [...]