Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 11N. Zanichelli, 1960 - Nuclear physics |
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12 ) expresses the symmetry of the S matrix ( III . 13 ) < B | | S , | | 2 ) = & * / XPX | |
$ | | B ) . The phase factors are irrelevant for most applications . The symmetry of
the S matrix was applied independently by several authors ( * ) for establishing ...
12 ) expresses the symmetry of the S matrix ( III . 13 ) < B | | S , | | 2 ) = & * / XPX | |
$ | | B ) . The phase factors are irrelevant for most applications . The symmetry of
the S matrix was applied independently by several authors ( * ) for establishing ...
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Our task is therefore to analyse this matrix - element ( 84 ) into a sum of
contributions , of the form ( 83 ) , from the various ... Besides isobaric spin
matrices , which play no part in the following argument , the operators ( ) are
relativistic 4X4 spin ...
Our task is therefore to analyse this matrix - element ( 84 ) into a sum of
contributions , of the form ( 83 ) , from the various ... Besides isobaric spin
matrices , which play no part in the following argument , the operators ( ) are
relativistic 4X4 spin ...
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Etro Fro at det selection rules do not exclude one of the matrix elements . The
resulting Scott diagram is shown in Fig . 18 and there compared to the dotted line
representing the AV combination , whereas the ST line would go from ( 0 , 1 ) to (
0 ...
Etro Fro at det selection rules do not exclude one of the matrix elements . The
resulting Scott diagram is shown in Fig . 18 and there compared to the dotted line
representing the AV combination , whereas the ST line would go from ( 0 , 1 ) to (
0 ...
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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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