Influence of the Fermionic Exchange Symmetry beyond Pauli's Exclusion Principle
Abstract
Pauli's exclusion principle has a strong impact on the properties of most fermionic quantum systems. Remarkably, the fermionic exchange symmetry implies further constraints on the one-particle picture. By exploiting those generalized Pauli constraints we derive a measure which quantifies the influence of the exchange symmetry beyond Pauli's exclusion principle. It is based on a geometric hierarchy induced by the exclusion principle constraints. We provide a proof of principle by applying our measure to a simple model. In that way, we conclusively confirm the physical relevance of the generalized Pauli constraints and show that the fermionic exchange symmetry can have an influence on the one-particle picture beyond Pauli's exclusion principle. Our findings provide a new perspective on fermionic multipartite correlation since our measure allows one to distinguish between static and dynamic correlations.
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@article{arxiv.1509.00358,
title = {Influence of the Fermionic Exchange Symmetry beyond Pauli's Exclusion Principle},
author = {Felix Tennie and Vlatko Vedral and Christian Schilling},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.00358},
year = {2017}
}
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title has been changed; very close to published version