Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 11N. Zanichelli, 1960 - Nuclear physics |
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For a geon to be completely stable fi is just as impossible as it is for a finite block
of glass to confine radiation within it for ... known to be completely effective in
confining radiation when the interface is planar : the electromagnetic disturbance
in ...
For a geon to be completely stable fi is just as impossible as it is for a finite block
of glass to confine radiation within it for ... known to be completely effective in
confining radiation when the interface is planar : the electromagnetic disturbance
in ...
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factors , each of a form completely analogous to ( 161 ) : ( n - 1a , – ję : ' ( x - 1 !
Haz ' ; but the concrete expression of this quantity ( as a consequence of ( 153 )
and ( 163 ) ) is completely different , ( 161 ) exp [ - - 20x112 + 02 10 : - - 1 lax !
factors , each of a form completely analogous to ( 161 ) : ( n - 1a , – ję : ' ( x - 1 !
Haz ' ; but the concrete expression of this quantity ( as a consequence of ( 153 )
and ( 163 ) ) is completely different , ( 161 ) exp [ - - 20x112 + 02 10 : - - 1 lax !
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Completely different from these « undressed electrons » , according to all
available evidence , are the electrons and other particles of experimental physics
. For these particles the geometrodynamical picture suggests the model of
collective ...
Completely different from these « undressed electrons » , according to all
available evidence , are the electrons and other particles of experimental physics
. For these particles the geometrodynamical picture suggests the model of
collective ...
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Contents
GENERALITĄ | 1 |
PARTE PRIMA Problemi teorici | 9 |
PARTE SECONDA Correlazioni angolari polarizzazioni e decadimenti beta | 197 |
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