Classical and quantum statistics as finite random processes

Foundations of Physics 19 (6):743-754 (1989)
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Abstract

We show: (1) It is possible to produce the three familiar statistics without referring to the problem of distinguishability; (2) what really distinguishes elementary particles is the correlation existing among them; (3) correlations existing among quantum particles, positive for bosons and negative form fermions, are completely different in character

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