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Fock space
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The Fock space is an algebraic construction used in quantum mechanics to construct the quantum states space of a variable or unknown number of identical particles from a single particle Hilbert space H. It is named after V. A. Fock who first introduced it in his 1932 paper "Konfigurationsraum und zweite Quantelung". Wikipedia
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The Fock space is an algebraic construction used in quantum mechanics to construct the quantum states space of a variable or unknown number of identical particles from a single particle Hilbert space H. It is named after V. A. Fock who first introduced it in his 1932 paper "Konfigurationsraum und zweite Quantelung". Wikipedia
Algebraic construct for studying identical particles in quantum mechanics Wikidata
An algebraic system used in quantum mechanics to describe quantum states with a variable or unknown number of particles. Wiktionary
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