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Fermions, Bosons, and nonidentical particles in a 1-d oscillator
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[QUOTE="TSny, post: 6416942, member: 229090"] Sounds good. You might want to include a normalization constant for ##\psi_{nk}## You are given that the spin state for the fermions is the triplet state. For the distinguishable particles, you can distinguish the particle in state n from the particle in state k. Let ##x_1## denote the position variable for the particle in state n and let ##x_2## denote the position variable for the particle in state k. How would your express the wavefunction ##\psi_{nk}##? [/QUOTE]
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