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arxiv: 1307.2529 · v2 · pith:EFNVIQJWnew · submitted 2013-07-09 · 🪐 quant-ph

Particle exchange in post-quantum theories

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In quantum theory, particles in three spatial dimensions come in two different types: bosons or fermions, which exhibit sharply contrasting behaviours due to their different exchange statistics. Could more general forms of probabilistic theories admit more exotic types of particles? Here, we propose a thought experiment to identify more exotic particles in general post-quantum theories. We consider how in quantum theory the phase introduced by swapping indistinguishable particles can be measured. We generalise this to post-quantum scenarios whilst imposing indistinguishability and locality principles. We show that our ability to witness exotic particle exchange statistics depends on which symmetries are admitted within a theory. These exotic particles can manifest unusual behaviour, such as non-abelianicity even in topologically simple three-dimensional space.

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  1. Is the fermionic exchange phase also acquired locally?

    quant-ph 2019-06 unverdicted novelty 5.0

    The fermionic exchange phase can be detected by local means via a proposed experiment, suggesting a deeper mechanism for particle statistics beyond spin-statistics.