# Is the fermionic exchange phase also acquired locally?

**Authors:** Chiara Marletto, Vlatko Vedral

arXiv: 1906.12241 · 2019-07-01

## TL;DR

This paper suggests that the fermionic exchange phase can be observed through local measurements, proposing an experiment that challenges traditional views on particle statistics and hints at a deeper underlying mechanism.

## Contribution

It introduces a novel experimental approach to detect fermionic exchange phases locally, questioning the conventional spin-statistics relationship in quantum physics.

## Key findings

- Proposes a simple experiment to detect fermionic exchange phase locally
- Challenges the traditional spin-statistics connection
- Speculates on a deeper mechanism behind particle statistics

## Abstract

We argue that the fermionic exchange phase could be detected by local means. We propose a simple experiment to test our idea. This leads us to speculate that there might be a deeper mechanism behind the notion of particle statistics in quantum physics that goes beyond the conventional argument based on the spin-statistics connections.

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