| 21. | In one dimension bosons with delta interaction behave as fermions, they obey Pauli exclusion principle.
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| 22. | After Wolfgang Pauli announced his systems of many identical particles that obey the exclusion principle.
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| 23. | They effectively fill the available space as far as the Pauli exclusion principle is concerned.
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| 24. | The exclusion principle comes into play when there's more than one electron in the atom.
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| 25. | The Pauli exclusion principle applies as electrons are fermions.
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| 26. | This is the Pauli exclusion principle : two identical fermions cannot occupy the same state.
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| 27. | Due to Pauli's exclusion principle, quarks of the same flavor must have their isospin aligned.
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| 28. | Pauli's exclusion principle forbids excitation into these occupied states.
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| 29. | This is the Pauli exclusion principle for many particles.
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| 30. | This is equivalent to satisfying the Pauli exclusion principle.
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