In the context of Solid State Physics, could a hole be considered to be an anti-particle to Bloch electron? Give the rat

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In the context of Solid State Physics, could a hole be considered to be an anti-particle to Bloch electron? Give the rat

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In the context of Solid State Physics, could a hole be
considered to be an anti-particle to Bloch electron? Give the
rationale for your point of view.
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