Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... calculated in a straightforward manner . Here we should remark that , when we speak of the « analytic continuation ... calculate K , ( and T „ ( ~ ) ) . From eq . ( 5.5 ) we have n ( 5.7 ) ( * , ) P = M ( ) K , + ( ≈ — ≈ „ ) M ( 2 ) T ...
... calculated in a straightforward manner . Here we should remark that , when we speak of the « analytic continuation ... calculate K , ( and T „ ( ~ ) ) . From eq . ( 5.5 ) we have n ( 5.7 ) ( * , ) P = M ( ) K , + ( ≈ — ≈ „ ) M ( 2 ) T ...
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... calculation involving probabilities in quantum theory can be carried out through suitably chosen calculations . in the ... calculated with probability measures P ( u , Q ) for states u ; hence , of comparing the probabilities P ( u , Q ) ...
... calculation involving probabilities in quantum theory can be carried out through suitably chosen calculations . in the ... calculated with probability measures P ( u , Q ) for states u ; hence , of comparing the probabilities P ( u , Q ) ...
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... calculating conditional probabilities ( namely the standard one ) if we assume that they can be calculated from the absolute probabilities ( in point- wise fashion ) and that rule is the same for all probability spaces [ 15 ] . The way ...
... calculating conditional probabilities ( namely the standard one ) if we assume that they can be calculated from the absolute probabilities ( in point- wise fashion ) and that rule is the same for all probability spaces [ 15 ] . The way ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
Copyright | |
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