Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 11N. Zanichelli, 1960 - Nuclear physics |
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Only the intrinsic parity of strictly neutral bosons ( i . e . of the neutral 7° mesong )
is defined absolutely ( empirically it is odd ) . The generalized charges one has to
consider in connection with the ambiguities are those which are conserved in ...
Only the intrinsic parity of strictly neutral bosons ( i . e . of the neutral 7° mesong )
is defined absolutely ( empirically it is odd ) . The generalized charges one has to
consider in connection with the ambiguities are those which are conserved in ...
Page 62
There the kopert A theory defined by the postulates I ) to V ) differs in many ways
from the actual theories discussed by HEISENBERG . But in the present
discussion we are more interested in the question of the relation between the
group ( 60 ) ...
There the kopert A theory defined by the postulates I ) to V ) differs in many ways
from the actual theories discussed by HEISENBERG . But in the present
discussion we are more interested in the question of the relation between the
group ( 60 ) ...
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Two different field configurations , I and II , defined over a space like 3 - surface
can look identical from the exclusively geometric point of view . They can have
identical metric and curvature and stres : ; - energy . Yet they can be very different
in ...
Two different field configurations , I and II , defined over a space like 3 - surface
can look identical from the exclusively geometric point of view . They can have
identical metric and curvature and stres : ; - energy . Yet they can be very different
in ...
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Contents
GENERALITÀ | 1 |
PARTE PRIMA Problemi teorici | 9 |
PARTE SECONDA Correlazioni angolari polarizzazioni e decadimenti beta | 197 |
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