Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... curved , bent , or wiggly slice through flat space - time to an arbitrary slice through the curved space - time of general relativity , we impose the same kind of require- ment that DIRAC , FOCK and PODOLSKY did . We require each point ...
... curved , bent , or wiggly slice through flat space - time to an arbitrary slice through the curved space - time of general relativity , we impose the same kind of require- ment that DIRAC , FOCK and PODOLSKY did . We require each point ...
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... curved - space geometry accounts more reasonably than any other circumstance that one can easily name for Riemann's failure to discover general relativity . Already at the age of 27 , in his habilitation lecture of June 10 , 1854 on ...
... curved - space geometry accounts more reasonably than any other circumstance that one can easily name for Riemann's failure to discover general relativity . Already at the age of 27 , in his habilitation lecture of June 10 , 1854 on ...
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... curved space - time one generalizes from a time co - ordinate t to an arbitrary spacelike hypersurface σ . The probability amplitude depends as well on σ as on the configuration of the magnetic field upon this hypersurface : ( 42 ) y ...
... curved space - time one generalizes from a time co - ordinate t to an arbitrary spacelike hypersurface σ . The probability amplitude depends as well on σ as on the configuration of the magnetic field upon this hypersurface : ( 42 ) y ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
Copyright | |
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