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A complex scalar field that describes a quantum mechanical system. The square of the modulus of the wave function gives the probability of the system to be found in a particular state. DO NOT USE THIS TAG for classical waves.

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Do holes have wavefunctions?

How do we define a hole wavefunction? In fact, can we even define a single particle wavefunction in a multiparticle system? … If it exists, does the hole wavefunction need to be antisymmetrized with electron states (i.e., for an exciton, writing a Slater determinant for the hole and the electron)? …
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