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DrDu said:The Fock space is a separable Hilbert space...
Again, why do you think that the Hilbert space of a physical system must be separable? Is there any physical reason for that? Or it simply makes your math easier?
From the point of view of physics, it seems that even the Hilbert space of one particle must be non-separable. There is an uncountable number of points in 3D space. A distinct position eigenvector can be associated with each such point. These eigenvectors would form an uncountable orthonormal basis in the 1-particle Hilbert space.
Eugene.