Derivation of Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics from quantum mechanics: gauge-theoretical structure
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
quant-ph
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ensemblesgauge-theoreticalhamiltoniansinteractionmechanicsmicrocanonicalstructureassociated
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A possible quantum-mechanical origin of statistical mechanics is discussed, and microcanonical and canonical ensembles of bosons and fermions are derived from the stationary Schr\"odinger equation in a unified manner. The interaction Hamiltonians are constructed by the use of the discrete phase operators and the gauge-theoretical structure associated with them. It is shown how the interaction Hamiltonians stipulated by the gauge symmetry generate the specific patterns of entanglement that are desired for establishing microcanonical ensembles. A discussion is also made about the interrelation between random phases and perfect decoherence in the vanishing-interaction limit.
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