By two particle state functions prove that no two fermions can occupy same spatial state
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Particles whose wave functions which are anti-symmetric under particle interchange have half-integral intrinsic spin, and are termed fermions. Experiment and quantum theory place electrons in the fermion category. Any number of bosons may occupy the same state, while no two fermions may occupy the same state.
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