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ISBN-10 : 3030748708
ISBN-13 : 9783030748708
Author : Tomasz Bigaj
This book analyzes metaphysical consequences of the quantum theory of many particles with respect to the fundamental notions of identity, individuality and discernibility. The main focus is on the proper interpretation of the quantum formalism in relation to the role of permutation invariance and the adequate representation of the properties of individual subsystems. Two main approaches to the issue of the individuation of quantum particles are distinguished and thoroughly discussed. These approaches differ radically with respect to their metaphysical consequences – while one of them implies the complete indiscernibility of quantum particles of the same kind, the other one restores the possibility of discerning individual particles by their properties. We connect the problem of quantum individuation and discernibility with an analysis of the concept of quantum entanglement, and we also discuss identity over time and in counterfactual scenarios.
Identity and Indiscernibility in Quantum Mechanics 1st Table of contents:
1. Introduction
2. Indiscernibility of Quantum Particles: A Road to Orthodoxy
3. The Source of the Symmetrization Postulate
4. Logic and Metaphysics of Discernibility
5. Qualitative Individuation of Same-Type Particles: Beyond Orthodoxy
6. The Heterodox Approach to Absolute Discernibility and Entanglement
7. Two Views on Quantum Individuation: A Comparison
8. The Metaphysics of Quantum Objects: Transtemporal and Transworld Identities
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