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Exclusion Principle

An exclusion principle is applied to each of the links, allowing only one particle to travel in each direction along any of the links. The number of rest particles, when they are allowed, is also limited to one in most models. This leads to the Fermi-Dirac distribution of the equilibrium population.



James Buick
Tue Mar 17 17:29:36 GMT 1998