Do creation operators for different spins commute?

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Say I have a hamiltonian with fermion creation / annihilation operators like this:

[tex]\sum_{k_1,k_2,k_3,k_4} c_{k_1,\uparrow}^{\dagger} c_{k_2,\downarrow}^{\dagger} c_{k_3,\downarrow} c_{k_4,\uparrow}[/tex]

where the k's are momenta and the arrows indicate spin up / spin down. Can I commute operators for different spins? That is, does

[tex]c_{k_1,\uparrow}^{\dagger} c_{k_2,\downarrow}^{\dagger} = c_{k_2,\downarrow}^{\dagger} c_{k_1,\uparrow}^{\dagger}[/tex]

Or do I pick up a minus sign as usual? Thanks!
 
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The operators anticommute. Specifically all of the commutation relations of the bosonic theory carry over to fermions provided that we replace commutators by anticommutators.
 
Yay! That's what I'd hoped for, but was afraid there might be some subtlety with spin that I wasn't picking up on. Thanks!