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  1. El Principio de Exclusión de Pauli, enunciado en 1925 por Wolfgang Pauli, sostiene que dos fermiones idénticos no pueden ocupar el mismo estado cuántico de forma simultánea dentro de un mismo sistema. Los bosones, por el contrario, pueden compartir estado cuántico y no se ven sometidos al Principio de Exclusión de Pauli.

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  3. Wolfgang Joseph had been inspired to study science by Ernst Mach, and when his first child was born he named him Wolfgang Ernst Pauli, giving him the middle name of Ernst in honour of Mach. Not only did Pauli's middle name come from Mach, but Mach was also his godfather giving him a silver cup when he was christened on 31 May 1900.

  4. Wolfgang Ernst Pauli (n. 25 aprilie 1900 , Viena , Austro-Ungaria – d. 15 decembrie 1958 , Zürich , cantonul Zürich , Elveția ) a fost un fizician austriac care s-a remarcat prin teoria spinului , laureat al Premiului Nobel pentru Fizică în 1945 .

  5. Wolfgang Pauli was born on 25 April 1900 in Vienna. His father, Wolfgang Joseph Pauli, was distinguished as a biochemist and was a Professor in the University of Vienna; previously he had practised as a doctor, and his patients included many prominent figures in Vienna society. The mother, Bertha, née Schütz, was a writer and had many ...

  6. Wolfgang Pauli (1900 - 1958) Biographical history. Wolfgang Ernst Friedrich Pauli was born in Vienna on the 25th April 1900, the son of Wolfgang Joseph Pauli, a medical doctor, and of Bertha Schütz. Pauli was soon intellectually influenced by his father, also a distinguished professor of colloid chemistry and his godfather Ernst Mach, a physicist.

  7. Wolfgang Ernst Pauli was born in 1900 in Vienna. He received his doctoral degree from the University of Munich in 1921, and spent a year at the University of Gottingen as assistant to Max Born and a further year with Niels Bohr at Copenhagen. From 1923-1928, he served as a lecturer at the University of Hamburg before his appointment as ...