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Take the Fermionic creation and destruction operators

ad (k) and a(k) where ad means a dagger.

One has a set of relationships including

ad(k) ad(k) =0 , a(k)a(k)=0

a(k) a(l) + a(l) a(k) =0.........(1)

also two more relations.

It is easy enough to solve the one state case, given in many sources,

giving specific 2 by 2 matrics.

However for the many state case do not know of a representation

It is easy also to propose nilpotent parametrized matrices, for example

x - xx

1 -x

where x is the parameter. But then one finds. if each different x is a different state, that (1) is not satisfied, the answer is proportional to

(x1-x2)(x1-x2) and not zero.

It is clear also that with constant matrices we will not have any success.

So this is a case that a proposed formality is give, without actual

math backing in concrete terms?

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