Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 11N. Zanichelli, 1960 - Nuclear physics |
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Elementary example of the distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic cur . vature .
The sheet of paper in the example happens to be flat , so that the intrinsic
curvature of the sheet is zero , ( 2 ) R = 0 . The Pythagorean theorem therefore
holds in ...
Elementary example of the distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic cur . vature .
The sheet of paper in the example happens to be flat , so that the intrinsic
curvature of the sheet is zero , ( 2 ) R = 0 . The Pythagorean theorem therefore
holds in ...
Page 305
The particular advantage of the interaction current hypothesis here is that it
excludes various type of interaction which do not appear to be present , for
example , the interaction ( An ) ( w ) which could lead to the unobserved decay
process K + ...
The particular advantage of the interaction current hypothesis here is that it
excludes various type of interaction which do not appear to be present , for
example , the interaction ( An ) ( w ) which could lead to the unobserved decay
process K + ...
Page 311
[ 20 ] have examined 750 E - decaysin - flight following Ko absorption processes ,
without finding an example of : either of these modes . Taking all the available
data , they give 0 . 2 % as the i upper limit for the branching ratio for either or su ...
[ 20 ] have examined 750 E - decaysin - flight following Ko absorption processes ,
without finding an example of : either of these modes . Taking all the available
data , they give 0 . 2 % as the i upper limit for the branching ratio for either or su ...
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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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