Abstract

The Indistinguishability of identical particles in quantum mechanics plays a very important role. In macroscopic, classical physics we can tag our particles (by painting infinitesimally small labels on them!) so we can distinguish those labelled, 1, 2, etc., even though they have exactly the same mass, internal constitution, etc. The impossibility of such a tagging procedure plays a very fundamental role in quantum mechanics.

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