Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 49N. Zanichelli, 1971 - Nuclear physics |
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... defined and to be equivalent ; but the meaning of a ) and b ) comes into ques- tion - and if it is specified in the way suggested above , namely by restricting the statements to vectors for which all the operators in question are defined ...
... defined and to be equivalent ; but the meaning of a ) and b ) comes into ques- tion - and if it is specified in the way suggested above , namely by restricting the statements to vectors for which all the operators in question are defined ...
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... defined original state of object plus apparatus an equally fully defined final state : the statistical nature of the outcome of the measurement derives , according to Prosperi's ideas , from the lack of uniqueness of the macroscopic ...
... defined original state of object plus apparatus an equally fully defined final state : the statistical nature of the outcome of the measurement derives , according to Prosperi's ideas , from the lack of uniqueness of the macroscopic ...
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... defined instant ( with a latitude only given by At ) a well - defined momentum to the system of small test bodies as a whole , consists in a light source and a system of mirrors fixed in the laboratory . Moreover , every one of the ...
... defined instant ( with a latitude only given by At ) a well - defined momentum to the system of small test bodies as a whole , consists in a light source and a system of mirrors fixed in the laboratory . Moreover , every one of the ...
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Comparison between gravity and electromagnetism | 7 |
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A₁ angular momentum Araki-Yanase assume assumption atom axiomatic axioms BOHR cas pur classical physics commute components Compton scattering concept considered corpuscule correlation corresponding coupling d'une defined definite denote density matrix described discussion dynamical E. P. WIGNER eigenvalues eigenvectors ensemble être existence experimental fact field finite formalism given Green's function hence hidden variables hidden-variable theories Hilbert space initial interaction interpretation JAUCH l'ensemble l'onde L₁ linear mathematical measuring process mélange ment NEUMANN object observable obtained orthogonal particle peut photons Phys Poisson bracket polarization position possible postulate probabilité problem properties proposition quantal systems quantum mechanics quantum theory question relation result satisfy scattering Schrödinger equation Sect self-adjoint self-adjoint operators spin subspaces subsystem superposition system and apparatus test body theorem tion uncertainty unitary unitary operator valeurs vecteur d'état vector wave function WIGNER YANASE yes-no experiments