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Statistical Mechanics for a Class of Quantum Statistics

Physical Review Letters, 1994
Generalized statistical distributions for identical particles are introduced for the case where filling a single-particle quantum state by particles depends on filling states of different momenta. The system of one-dimensional bosons with a two-body potential that can be solved by means of the thermodynamic Bethe ansatz is shown to be equivalent ...
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Statistical Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

Science, 1955
The published work for which the honor of the Nobel prize for the year 1954 has been accorded to me does not contain the discovery of a new phenomenon of nature but, rather, the foundations of a new way of thinking about the phenomena of nature. This way of thinking has permeated experimental and theoretical physics to such an extent that it seems ...
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Generalization of quantum statistics in statistical mechanics

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1993
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Statistical Mechanics and Quantum Mechanics

Nature, 1971
Part of the acceptance speech on the occasion of the award of the Lorentz Medal by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences on June 27, 1970.
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Quantum Statistical Mechanics

2018
In general, the process that we use to prepare a system of atoms, molecules or whatever we want for a measurement produces many copies, but not all in the same quantum state. A pure state in which all the molecules, say, are in the same state, is a limiting case. In general, the system will be in a mixed state.
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Quantum Statistical Mechanics

2009
Many-body theory stands at the foundation of modern quantum statistical mechanics. It is introduced here to graduate students in physics, chemistry, engineering and biology. The book provides a contemporary understanding of irreversibility, particularly in quantum systems.
Lawrence P. Horwitz, William C. Schieve
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The Statistical Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1970
The Statistical Interpretation of quantum theory is formulated for the purpose of providing a sound interpretation using a minimum of assumptions. Several arguments are advanced in favor of considering the quantum state description to apply only to an ensemble of similarily prepared systems, rather than supposing, as is often done, that it exhaustively
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