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Questions related to the discernibility of many-body systems, its philosophical implications and its mathematical description.

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Partially overlapped wave function of two particles

If the single-particle wavefunctions of two particles overlap they might be indistinguishable or they might be distinguishable. For two indistinguishable fundamental particles (emergent particles mig …
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Why doesn't classic mechanics hold the concept of identical particles?

I would say that classical mechanics has the concept, at least theoretically, of indistinguishable particles. Indistinguishability is just kind of trivial. Consider the Lagrangian formulation of quant …
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