| 11. | To quantize " fermions ", which satisfy the Pauli exclusion principle, anti-commutators are needed.
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| 12. | This requirement for fermions stems from the Pauli exclusion principle.
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| 13. | Fundamental laws like the Pauli exclusion principle and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle are violated.
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| 14. | By the Pauli exclusion principle, no two fermions can be in the same state.
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| 15. | The Pauli exclusion principle applies as electrons are fermions.
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| 16. | This, too, is the action of the electromagnetic force, together with the Pauli exclusion principle.
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| 17. | This is the Pauli exclusion principle : two identical fermions cannot occupy the same state.
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| 18. | This is the Pauli exclusion principle for many particles.
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| 19. | They effectively fill the available space as far as the Pauli exclusion principle is concerned.
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| 20. | In one dimension bosons with delta interaction behave as fermions, they obey Pauli exclusion principle.
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