Indistinguishable Particles
Understanding entropy involves recognizing how the configurations of particles change based on their distinguishability. While swapping two distinguishable particles alters the system's state, doing the same with indistinguishable particles, like electrons, does not. This distinction leads to two types of indistinguishable particles: bosons and fermions, each exhibiting unique behaviors that stem from their indistinguishable nature.In this clip
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Episode 84: Advanced Quantum Mechanics Part II
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