Fock Space (2): Multiple Fock Spaces
From the algebraic point of view, a multiple Fock space over ℌ is nothing but a standard (symmetric or antisymmetric) Fock space over a direct sum of copies of ℌ,and new definitions are not necessary in principle. However, this chapter contains important
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