Geometric Measure of Indistinguishability for Groups of Identical Particles
- Creators
- Cassam-Chenaï, Patrick
Description
The concept of p-orthogonality (1=< p =< n) between n-particle states is introduced. It generalizes common orthogonality, which is equivalent to n-orthogonality, and strong orthogonality between fermionic states, which is equivalent to 1-orthogonality. Within the class of non p-orthogonal states a finer measure of non p-orthogonality is provided by Araki's angles between p-internal spaces. The p-orthogonality concept is a geometric measure of indistinguishability that is independent of the representation chosen for the quantum states. It induces a new hierarchy of approximations for group function methods. The simplifications that occur in the calculation of matrix elements between p-orthogonal group functions are presented.
Abstract
International audience
Additional details
- URL
- https://hal.science/hal-00174659
- URN
- urn:oai:HAL:hal-00174659v1
- Origin repository
- UNICA