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Pauli’s hole-equivalence

Pauli s exclusion principle) (Pauli s hole-equivalence). [Pg.123]

To use the equivalence between Pauli s exclusion principle and the conservation rule, a partner, a counter-object, is associated with the considered object, for making up a dipole. The electron cannot be thought to be independent of the hole in a hosting material. This is a feature of the association material-object to enforce conservation or not. [Pg.194]


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