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Graduate A Little Question On Identical Particles
tom.stoer, thanks for your answer. For a moment I thought I got it in terms of the probability amplitude you bring about, but I still got a question. So I think that the probability amplitude of "one particle is in state a at x_1, the other in state b at x_2" would be the SUM of the probability...- hengtao
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Graduate A Little Question On Identical Particles
I am learning identical particles recently, but I have some problem interpreting what I am writing down. So if we have two distinguishable particles, absolute value of ψ(x_1, x_2) tells the prob. density of finding the first particle at x_1 and the second at x_2. But for identical particles, it...- hengtao
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