Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 11N. Zanichelli, 1960 - Nuclear physics |
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tical mass , and also the critical configuration itself , for the model in which the
matter of the star is assumed to be an incompressible fluid . Fig . 23 shows a
more realistic equation of state ( B . K . HARRISON ) used in a l ' e - analysis of
the ...
tical mass , and also the critical configuration itself , for the model in which the
matter of the star is assumed to be an incompressible fluid . Fig . 23 shows a
more realistic equation of state ( B . K . HARRISON ) used in a l ' e - analysis of
the ...
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It will also be assumed that the strong interactions are invariant under time
reversal . Not all of these invariance principles are as firmly established for the
nuclear interactions of strange particles as one would like , but there is no reason
at ...
It will also be assumed that the strong interactions are invariant under time
reversal . Not all of these invariance principles are as firmly established for the
nuclear interactions of strange particles as one would like , but there is no reason
at ...
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We have already reported the results of this analysis . The form factors of the
expansions ( 3 . 1 ) ( n | A , \ P ) = ( n [ a ( kiliyny : — b ( k ? ) y : ] P ) , ( n Va P ) = (
n [ c ( k * } ya – id ( ko iu kn ] p ) , ( 3 . 1 ' ) are assumed to satisfy dispersion
relations ...
We have already reported the results of this analysis . The form factors of the
expansions ( 3 . 1 ) ( n | A , \ P ) = ( n [ a ( kiliyny : — b ( k ? ) y : ] P ) , ( n Va P ) = (
n [ c ( k * } ya – id ( ko iu kn ] p ) , ( 3 . 1 ' ) are assumed to satisfy dispersion
relations ...
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Contents
GENERALITÀ | 1 |
PARTE PRIMA Problemi teorici | 9 |
PARTE SECONDA Correlazioni angolari polarizzazioni e decadimenti beta | 251 |
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