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Quantum mechanics of identical particles
Quantum mechanics of identical particles

Author(s): Marek Kuś
Subject(s): Philosophy, Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, Review, Special Branches of Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Book-Review
Published by: Copernicus Center Press
Keywords: quantum identical particle;indiscernibility;Leibniz Principle

Summary/Abstract: Leibniz’s principium identitatis indiscernibilium excludes the existence of two different objects possessing all properties identical. Although perfectly acceptable for macroscopic systems, it becomes questionable in quantum mechanics, where the concept of identical particles is quite natural and has measurable consequences. On the other hand, Leibniz’s principle seems to be indispensable when we want to individuate an item and ascribe to it particular property (e.g. value of the projection of spin on a chosen axis). We may thus abandon the principle on the quantum level, claiming it falsity here, or (better) try to find other ways of individuation of objects, possibly by adopting appropriately the very concept of it. All these problems, and many other connected with identity and indiscernibility of quantum objects, are thoroughly discussed in the book of Tomasz Bigaj, unique in the world literature due to its comprehensiveness.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 72
  • Page Range: 169-178
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English