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Fermionic equations

Fermionic equations describe particles called fermions, which include electrons, protons, and neutrons. These particles follow specific rules called Fermi-Dirac statistics, meaning they cannot occupy the same quantum state simultaneously—a principle known as the Pauli exclusion principle. Fermionic equations, such as the Dirac equation, are mathematical formulations that govern the behavior and properties of fermions, incorporating principles of quantum mechanics and special relativity. These equations help scientists understand how fermions move, interact, and form the building blocks of matter in the universe.