Emergence of Symmetry in a System of Distinguishable but Identical Particles
Abstract
Instead of the conventional construction of symmetric and antisymmetric states by abruptly projecting with the symmetrizer or antisymmetrizer, this paper investigates rapid but continuous symmetrization via environment-induced decoherence. Density operators are transformed to a symmetric observable via a semigroup map obtained from an interacting Hamiltonian. Likewise, a completely positive dynamical map transforms a completely asymmetric state to either a symmetric or antisymmetric state. The theory is applied to analyze a collision between two identical particles having arbitrary spin and negligible spin interactions. We discuss extensions to larger domains via dynamical maps that are not completely positive.
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