Fractional Exclusion Statistics as an Occupancy Process
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DOI10.1142/S0217984919502440arXiv1905.06943WikidataQ127519594 ScholiaQ127519594MaRDI QIDQ6318889FDOQ6318889
Authors: N.-E. Fahssi
Publication date: 15 May 2019
Abstract: We show the possibility of describing fractional exclusion statistics (FES) as an occupancy process with global and extit{local} exclusion constraints. More specifically, using combinatorial identities, we show that FES can be viewed as "ball-in-box" models with appropriate weighting on the set of occupancy configurations (merely represented by a partition of the total number of particles). As a consequence, the following exact statement of the generalized Pauli principle is derived: for an -particles system exhibiting FES of extended parameter mbox{} ( and are co-prime integers such that ), (1)~the allowed occupation number of a state is less than or equal to and emph{not} to whenever and (2)~the global occupancy shape is admissible if the number of states occupied by at least two particles is less than or equal to (). These counting rules allow distinguishing infinitely many families of FES systems depending on the parameter and the size .
Exact enumeration problems, generating functions (05A15) Quantum equilibrium statistical mechanics (general) (82B10)
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