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  • 61Spin (physics) — This article is about spin in quantum mechanics. For rotation in classical mechanics, see angular momentum. In quantum mechanics and particle physics, spin is a fundamental characteristic property of elementary particles, composite particles… …

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  • 62Fermion — In particle physics, fermions are particles which obey Fermi Dirac statistics; they are named after Enrico Fermi. In contrast to bosons, which have Bose Einstein statistics, only one fermion can occupy a quantum state at a given time; this is the …

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  • 63David M. Dennison — David Dennison, 1963 at Copenhagen David Mathias Dennison (1900 in Oberlin, Ohio – April 3, 1976) was an American physicist who made contributions to quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, and the physics of molecular structure. Contents …

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  • 64Ideal gas — Thermodynamics …

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  • 65Boson — In particle physics, bosons are particles which obey Bose Einstein statistics; they are named after Satyendra Nath Bose and Albert Einstein. In contrast to fermions, which obey Fermi Dirac statistics, several bosons can occupy the same quantum… …

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  • 66Parastatistics — In quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics, parastatistics is one of several alternatives to the better known particle statistics models (Bose Einstein statistics, Fermi Dirac statistics and Maxwell Boltzmann statistics). Other alternatives… …

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  • 67Microcanonical ensemble — Statistical mechanics Thermodynamics · …

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  • 68Open statistical ensemble — Statistical mechanics Thermodynamics · …

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  • 69Degenerate matter — is matter that has such extraordinarily high density that the dominant contribution to its pressure is attributable to the Pauli exclusion principle.[1] The pressure maintained by a body of degenerate matter is called the degeneracy pressure, and …

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  • 70Exchange symmetry — is derived from a fundamental postulate of quantum statistics, which states that no observable physical quantity should change after exchanging two identical particles. It states that because all observables are proportional to left| psi ight|^2… …

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