Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 11N. Zanichelli, 1960 - Nuclear physics |
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... such that the most general dichotomic variable in this space is o : n , where n is
an arbitrary 3 - dimensional unit vector : the group of unitary transformations of
dichotomic space is isomorphous with the rotation group in 3 - dimensional
space ...
... such that the most general dichotomic variable in this space is o : n , where n is
an arbitrary 3 - dimensional unit vector : the group of unitary transformations of
dichotomic space is isomorphous with the rotation group in 3 - dimensional
space ...
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Time reflection is more conveniently conceived as the product of a space
reflection P and a transformation involving the change of the directions of the four
co2100 / ordinate axes in Minkowski space and of the sign of the charge ; this
group ...
Time reflection is more conveniently conceived as the product of a space
reflection P and a transformation involving the change of the directions of the four
co2100 / ordinate axes in Minkowski space and of the sign of the charge ; this
group ...
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Tales degre space With a system of two rotators it is possible in this way similarly
to asso . ciate a product of two spin 1 wave ... In other words , cannot the general
element T of the group of co - ordinate transformations be expressed in some ...
Tales degre space With a system of two rotators it is possible in this way similarly
to asso . ciate a product of two spin 1 wave ... In other words , cannot the general
element T of the group of co - ordinate transformations be expressed in some ...
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Contents
GENERALITÀ | 1 |
PARTE PRIMA Problemi teorici | 9 |
PARTE SECONDA Correlazioni angolari polarizzazioni e decadimenti beta | 251 |
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