EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE 5)
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If two particles occupy the same region in quantum space, they cannot be in the same quantum state. This means that the values assigned to the quanta numbers that characterize them must be different for different particles.
This principle was enunciated in 1925 by the Austrian -American physicist W. PAULI (1900-1958)
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