Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 11N. Zanichelli, 1960 - Nuclear physics |
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It will be shown , how the lepton gauge group ensures that a neutrino of physical
mass ( should exist ; it will also be ... for granted that the existence of an
antiparticle represented one of the unalienable features of the theory of spin {
fields .
It will be shown , how the lepton gauge group ensures that a neutrino of physical
mass ( should exist ; it will also be ... for granted that the existence of an
antiparticle represented one of the unalienable features of the theory of spin {
fields .
Page 62
From this follows the existence of an operator Ja ( 3 - rd com - izlet ponent of
angular momentum ) with the properties ( 80 ) [ Jz , y ( x ) ] = - - ifxo , - yox + ivıy2 )
* ( x ) . zaple ni From this together with equation ( 78 ) and by an application of ...
From this follows the existence of an operator Ja ( 3 - rd com - izlet ponent of
angular momentum ) with the properties ( 80 ) [ Jz , y ( x ) ] = - - ifxo , - yox + ivıy2 )
* ( x ) . zaple ni From this together with equation ( 78 ) and by an application of ...
Page 168
The existence of the process ( 167 ) v + ñ - > ter perfec tracti follows directly from
the spontaneous decay of the l - meson and the principle of microscopic
reversibility . Well above the threshold , ( 168 ) ( hor ) . ( hon ) → ( 208 mc2 / 2 ) ,
the ...
The existence of the process ( 167 ) v + ñ - > ter perfec tracti follows directly from
the spontaneous decay of the l - meson and the principle of microscopic
reversibility . Well above the threshold , ( 168 ) ( hor ) . ( hon ) → ( 208 mc2 / 2 ) ,
the ...
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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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