Analogs of de Finetti's theorem and interpretative problems of quantum mechanics

Foundations of Physics 11 (9-10):805-808 (1981)
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Abstract

It is argued that the characterization of the states of an infinite system of indistinguishable particles satisfying Bose-Einstein statistics which follows from the quantum-mechanical analog of de Finetti's theorem (2) can be used to interpret the nonuniqueness of the resolution into a convex combination of pure states of a quantum-mechanical mixed state

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