Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 11N. Zanichelli, 1960 - Nuclear physics |
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Does the quantum principle , as applied to geometrodynamics , likewise prevent
the development of any singular situation ? Is it reasonable to compare the
singularities which arise in the geometry in the recontraction phase of a closed ...
Does the quantum principle , as applied to geometrodynamics , likewise prevent
the development of any singular situation ? Is it reasonable to compare the
singularities which arise in the geometry in the recontraction phase of a closed ...
Page 146
... ylor ' ' 127675 ( 71°95Y ) = 0 char ered having no connection whatsoever with
the characteristic distance L * of quantum geometrodynamics . It is of course
possible that the solution of the elementary particle lies in this or in some quite ...
... ylor ' ' 127675 ( 71°95Y ) = 0 char ered having no connection whatsoever with
the characteristic distance L * of quantum geometrodynamics . It is of course
possible that the solution of the elementary particle lies in this or in some quite ...
Page 153
What kind of inner connection therefore is there , if any , between this sort of
topology and the topology of geometrodynamics ? This question stands
unanswered . Car comp is fold tog mati II . - Does there Exist a Purely
Geometrical Description ...
What kind of inner connection therefore is there , if any , between this sort of
topology and the topology of geometrodynamics ? This question stands
unanswered . Car comp is fold tog mati II . - Does there Exist a Purely
Geometrical Description ...
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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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