Microcanonical and canonical distributions and finite exchangeable random processes

Foundations of Physics 24 (1):177-202 (1994)
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Abstract

A pure probabilistic approach to Gibbs' distributions is given, starting from the notion of “finite exchangeable random process.” The differences between bosons, fermions, and classical particles are ascribed to different values of correlation. The relationship between exchangeability and constraints on the energy distribution is investigated

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