Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... assume that ( 3.11 ) every AL ( P ) admits the form P1 ( a ) for some aɛ L. Then , combining theorem ( 3.10 ) and ... assuming , as closure relation in the state space P , the identical mapping A → A , i.e. by assuming that every subset ...
... assume that ( 3.11 ) every AL ( P ) admits the form P1 ( a ) for some aɛ L. Then , combining theorem ( 3.10 ) and ... assuming , as closure relation in the state space P , the identical mapping A → A , i.e. by assuming that every subset ...
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... assumed to be stationary ; and let t2 denote the time interval between k consecutive emersions of M from the shadow ... Assume that during n emersions E moves from conju- gation E , to opposition E , so that A , L D , the diameter of ...
... assumed to be stationary ; and let t2 denote the time interval between k consecutive emersions of M from the shadow ... Assume that during n emersions E moves from conju- gation E , to opposition E , so that A , L D , the diameter of ...
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... assume a simple power law spectrum of initial perturbations and density in the early universe and when they assume in addition that the actual magnitude of the density today is that called for by the condition of closure . In contrast ...
... assume a simple power law spectrum of initial perturbations and density in the early universe and when they assume in addition that the actual magnitude of the density today is that called for by the condition of closure . In contrast ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
Copyright | |
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