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Thermalizing two identical particles

Quantum Physics 2018-11-28 v2

Abstract

How do indistinguishable identical bosons manage to obey Bose-Einstein statistics---and hence be correlated---even when they do not interact with each other? Part of the answer is that the bosons have to interact indirectly with each other by interacting with the same environment. A joint measurement interaction provides a good example. Thermalization occurs whenever there are two competing processes, one diagonal in the energy basis (namely, reversible Hamiltonian evolution), the other irreversible and diagonal in a complementary basis (for example, a measurement in a spatially localized basis). Correlations arise only from initial states in which the bosons start in different (orthogonal) states.

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@article{arxiv.1810.05147,
  title  = {Thermalizing two identical particles},
  author = {S. J. van Enk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.05147},
  year   = {2018}
}

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