Indistinguishability right from the start in standard quantum mechanics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.10903v1
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 2020 01:02:19 GMT
- Title: Indistinguishability right from the start in standard quantum mechanics
- Authors: F. Holik, J. P. Jorge, C. Massri
- Abstract summary: We discuss a reconstruction of standard quantum mechanics assuming indistinguishability right from the start, by appealing to quasi-set theory.
After recalling the fundamental aspects of the construction and introducing some improvements in the original formulation, we extract some conclusions for the interpretation of quantum theory.
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- Abstract: We discuss a reconstruction of standard quantum mechanics assuming
indistinguishability right from the start, by appealing to quasi-set theory.
After recalling the fundamental aspects of the construction and introducing
some improvements in the original formulation, we extract some conclusions for
the interpretation of quantum theory.
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