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Dynamic antisymmetry

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Dynamic antisymmetry is a concept in quantum mechanics and quantum chemistry that pertains to the behavior of identical particles, particularly fermions, which are particles that follow the Pauli exclusion principle. This principle states that no two fermions can occupy the same quantum state simultaneously. Dynamic antisymmetry refers to the idea that the wave function describing a system of identical fermions must be antisymmetric with respect to the exchange of the particles.

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