(Q3) (20 pts) The Many-Body States of Bosons, Fermions, and Distinguishable Particles Consider a system of 6 particles.

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(Q3) (20 pts) The Many-Body States of Bosons, Fermions, and Distinguishable Particles Consider a system of 6 particles.

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(Q3) (20 pts) The Many-Body States of Bosons, Fermions, and Distinguishable Particles Consider a system of 6 particles. The particles are non-interacting and placed in an environment such that the eigenvalues are evenly spaced and there exists no degeneracy among the states: En = neo where n = 1,2,3,... (a) (8 pts) What is the ground state energy of the many-body system and the number of different microstates for the corresponding ground state if the particles are: (i) Bosons, (ii) Fermions, (iii) Distinguishable particles? Clearly draw the particles distribution among the eigenstates Assume that the systems are in a many-body state with 360 amount of energy more than the ground state energies. (b) (12 pts) What are the possible different ways of distributing particles among the eigenstates and number of microstates if the particles are: (i) Bosons, (ii) Fermions, (iii) Distinguishable particles?
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