postulates of quantum mechanics
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it is customary to also normalize many-particle wavefunctions to 1. The wavefunction must also be single-valued, continuous, and finite.Postulate 2. To every observable in classical mechanics there corresponds a linear, Hermitian operator in quantum mechanics.
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it is customary to also normalize many-particle wavefunctions to 1. The wavefunction must also be single-valued, continuous, and finite.Postulate 2. To every observable in classical mechanics there corresponds a linear, Hermitian operator in quantum mechanics.
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The total wavefunction must be antisymmetric with respect to the interchange of all coordinates of one fermion with those of another. Electronic spin must be included in this set of coordinates. The Pauli exclusion principle is a direct result of this antisymmetry principle.
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