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Imagine two noninteracting particles, each of mass in, in the infinite square well. If o...

Imagine two noninteracting particles, each of mass in, in the infinite square well. If one is in the state (Equation 2.28), and the other in state , assuming (a) they are distinguishable particles, (b) they are identical bosons, and (c) they are identical fermions.

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