Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 11N. Zanichelli, 1960 - Nuclear physics |
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Page 87
10 - 48 ( gauss cm ) - 2 , on which count it is often said that « the coupling
constant of gravitational forces is very small . ... Out of the two constants G and c
alone no combination can be formed which has the dimensions of a length , or a
mass ...
10 - 48 ( gauss cm ) - 2 , on which count it is often said that « the coupling
constant of gravitational forces is very small . ... Out of the two constants G and c
alone no combination can be formed which has the dimensions of a length , or a
mass ...
Page 134
In that event , too , physical theory would forever be encumbered with a collection
of primitive unexplained constants ... electromagnetism without eleotromagnetism
, coupling constant without coupling constant , and charge without charge .
In that event , too , physical theory would forever be encumbered with a collection
of primitive unexplained constants ... electromagnetism without eleotromagnetism
, coupling constant without coupling constant , and charge without charge .
Page 349
Comparison of the vector coupling constant for B - decay and the f - decay
coupling constant . Radiative corrections . - The latest recalculation of the
radiative corrections in B - decay and u - decay has been published by BERMAN
( 14 ) .
Comparison of the vector coupling constant for B - decay and the f - decay
coupling constant . Radiative corrections . - The latest recalculation of the
radiative corrections in B - decay and u - decay has been published by BERMAN
( 14 ) .
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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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