The next Sydney Foundations of Physics seminar will be held on Thursday 12th 
December at 11:30am. Philip Goyal from the University at Albany, State 
University of New York will speak about identical particles in quantum theory - 
details below.

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Speaker. Philip Goyal (Albany) - http://www.philipgoyal.org/
Title. “Informational Approach to Identical Particles in Quantum Theory”

Abstract. A remarkable feature of quantum theory is that particles with 
identical intrinsic properties must be treated as indistinguishable if the 
theory is to give valid predictions. For example, our understanding of the 
structure of the periodic table hinges on treating the electrons in 
multi-electron atoms as indistinguishable. In the quantum formalism, 
indistinguishability is expressed via the symmetrization postulate, which 
restricts a system of identical particles to the set of symmetric states 
(‘bosons’) or the set of antisymmetric states (‘fermions’). However, the 
precise connection between particle indistinguishability and the symmetrization 
postulate has not been established. There exist a number of variants of the 
postulate that appear to be compatible with particle indistinguishability, and 
a well-known derivation of the postulate implies that its validity depends on 
the dimensionality of space. These variants leave open the possibility that 
there exist elementary particles, such as anyons, which violate the 
symmetrization postulate.

In this talk, we show that the symmetrization postulate can be derived on the 
basis of the ’indistinguishability postulate’ [1].  This postulate establishes 
a functional relationship between the amplitude of a process involving 
indistinguishable particles and the amplitudes of all possible transitions when 
the particles are treated as distinguishable. The symmetrization postulate 
follows by requiring consistency with the rest of the quantum formalism. The 
key to the derivation is a strictly informational treatment of 
indistinguishability which prohibits the labeling of particles that cannot be 
experimentally distinguished from one another. The derivation implies that the 
symmetrization postulate admits no natural variants. In particular, the 
existence of anyons as elementary particles is excluded.

[1] “Informational Approach to Identical Particles in Quantum Theory”, 
http://arxiv.org/abs/1309.0478

Time. Thursday 12th December, 11:30-13:00.
Location. Muniment Room S401, Main Quad - A14, University of Sydney.
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All are welcome!

Please note that we are seeking speakers for future seminars - any area related 
to foundational concepts in physics (e.g. space, time, matter, motion, 
probability, measurement, etc.) is welcome, whether theoretical, philosophical 
or methodological. If you'd like to give a talk, or know of any future visitors 
who would like to give a talk, please contact me at 
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All the best
Matt
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