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In physics, coefficients of fractional parentage (cfp's) can be used to obtain anti-symmetric many-body states for like particles. In a jj-coupling scheme they are defined by the following relation.

Ψ1N(jNαJM)=α1J1(jN1α1J1;j|}jNαJ)[Ψ1N1(jN1α1J1)ψN(j)]MJ

The state Ψ1N(jNαJM) is normalized and totally anti-symmetric with respect to permutations of all its N particles, while the state Ψ1N1(jN1α1J1) is normalized and totally anti-symmetric with respect to all its N − 1 particles.