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sadegh4137
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hi
i know what is coherent state, but i read this text in an article and i don't understand this
"
if we wish
to describe long range macroscopic forces, only bosonic fields will do, since fermionic fields
cannot build up classical coherent states. "
can you explain it for me, how fermionic fields can't build a classical coherent state?
and what's classical coherent state?
i know something about quantum coherent state which has minimum uncertainly.
thanks
i know what is coherent state, but i read this text in an article and i don't understand this
"
if we wish
to describe long range macroscopic forces, only bosonic fields will do, since fermionic fields
cannot build up classical coherent states. "
can you explain it for me, how fermionic fields can't build a classical coherent state?
and what's classical coherent state?
i know something about quantum coherent state which has minimum uncertainly.
thanks