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The Pauli exclusion principle is a quantum mechanical principle that asserts that no two electrons in the same atom can occupy the same quantum states at the same time.


==The Main Idea==
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State, in your own words, the main idea for this topic
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==History==
The Pauli exclusion principle is named after Austrian physicist Wolfgang Pauli.  Pauli proposed the assertion in 1925 and received a Nobel Prize in 1945 for his discovery.  He is considered a founding father of quantum mechanics and discovered many of his theories and principles without a formal existing definition of what we today call "spin". 


===A Mathematical Model===
===A Mathematical Model===

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Claimed by Michael Segal

The Pauli exclusion principle is a quantum mechanical principle that asserts that no two electrons in the same atom can occupy the same quantum states at the same time.

The Main Idea

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History

The Pauli exclusion principle is named after Austrian physicist Wolfgang Pauli. Pauli proposed the assertion in 1925 and received a Nobel Prize in 1945 for his discovery. He is considered a founding father of quantum mechanics and discovered many of his theories and principles without a formal existing definition of what we today call "spin".

A Mathematical Model

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