Quantization and superselection sectors. III: Multiply connected spaces and indistinguishable particles.
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- Quantum mechanics in multiply-connected spaces
- Quantum mechanics in multiply-connected spaces
- Superselection sectors in low dimensional quantum field theory
- QUANTIZATION AND SUPERSELECTION SECTORS I: TRANSFORMATION GROUP C*-ALGEBRAS
- Superselection Sectors, Pure States, Bose and Fermi Distributions by Completely Positive Quantum-Motions
- Quantic superpositions and the geometry of complex Hilbert spaces
- Superselection sectors and general covariance. I
- Entanglement, superselection rules and supersymmetric quantum mechanics
- QUANTIZATION AND SUPERSELECTION SECTORS II: DIRAC MONOPOLE AND AHARONOV-BOHM EFFECT
- ALGEBRAIC THEORY OF SUPERSELECTION SECTORS AND THE MEASUREMENT PROBLEM IN QUANTUM MECHANICS
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- Indistinguishable Classical Particles
- Lectures on integrability of Lie brackets
- Morita equivalence and characteristic classes of star products
- Principles of harmonic analysis
- QUANTIZATION AND SUPERSELECTION SECTORS I: TRANSFORMATION GROUP C*-ALGEBRAS
- QUANTIZATION AND SUPERSELECTION SECTORS II: DIRAC MONOPOLE AND AHARONOV-BOHM EFFECT
- Quantization of Poisson algebras associated to Lie algebroids
- The conventionality of parastatistics
- The role of symmetry in the interpretation of physical theories
- Two approaches to fractional statistics in the quantum Hall effect: idealizations and the curious case of the anyon
- A generalization of the one-dimensional boson-fermion duality through the path-integral formalism
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- The conventionality of parastatistics
- Infinitesimal idealization, easy road nominalism, and fractional quantum statistics
- Beyond braid statistics: constructing a lattice model for anyons with exchange statistics intrinsic to one dimension
- Manifold topology, observables, and gauge group
- Heisenberg quantization for systems of identical particles
- Philosophical issues concerning phase transitions and anyons: emergence, reduction, and explanatory fictions
- Idealizations, essential self-adjointness, and minimal model explanation in the Aharonov-Bohm effect
- Quantum indistinguishability from general representations of SU(2n)
- Path integrals and parastatistics
- Identity and difference: how topology helps to understand quantum indiscernibility
- On the geometry of quantum indistinguishability
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