Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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The nucleus of a radioactive atom consists of a very small core of radius less than 1.10-12 cm , surrounded at a distance by a number of neutral satellites describing quantum orbits in the field of the central core . At least some of ...
The nucleus of a radioactive atom consists of a very small core of radius less than 1.10-12 cm , surrounded at a distance by a number of neutral satellites describing quantum orbits in the field of the central core . At least some of ...
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... core problem which is intimately bound up with the « < irreducibility » of the quantum statistics , and the nonexistence of hidden variables . I shall refer to this as « the semantic problem of measure- ment » , since it concerns the ...
... core problem which is intimately bound up with the « < irreducibility » of the quantum statistics , and the nonexistence of hidden variables . I shall refer to this as « the semantic problem of measure- ment » , since it concerns the ...
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... core of the Einstein- Podolsky - Rosen argument is the following disjunction , which is presented as an exclusive and exhaustive alternative [ 34 ] : < « < Either 1 ) the quantum - mechanical description of reality given by the wave ...
... core of the Einstein- Podolsky - Rosen argument is the following disjunction , which is presented as an exclusive and exhaustive alternative [ 34 ] : < « < Either 1 ) the quantum - mechanical description of reality given by the wave ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
Copyright | |
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