The Conventionality of Parastatistics

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Nature seems to be such that we can describe it accurately with quantum theories of bosons and fermions alone, without resort to parastatistics. This has been seen as a deep mystery: paraparticles make perfect physical sense, so why don’t we see them in nature? We consider one potential answer: every paraparticle theory is physically equivalent to some theory of bosons or fermions, making the absence of paraparticles in our theories a matter of convention rather than a mysterious empirical discovery. We argue that this equivalence thesis holds in all physically admissible quantum field theories falling under the domain of the rigorous Doplicher–Haag–Roberts approach to superselection rules. Inadmissible parastatistical theories are ruled out by a locality-inspired principle we call charge recombination.
Original languageEnglish
JournalBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Volume66
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)929-976
ISSN0007-0882
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

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