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A martingale characterization of canonical commutation and anticommutation relations (English)
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1988
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Using a martingale condition and some restrictions on moments up to fourth order the characterization problem of boson, fermion, and classical Brownian motions is studied from a unified point of view entirely within the framework of elementary operator theory. Global commutation and anticommutation rules turn out to be consequences of corresponding commutation and anticommutation rules between past and future observables.
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martingale condition
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characterization problem
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commutation and anticommutation rules
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