Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... effect of a mean field . In the r.h.s. the first term is the linearized collision term and the second one a source term due to initial cor- relations and nonlinear effects arising from inhomogeneities . The time dependence of f ( v , t ) ...
... effect of a mean field . In the r.h.s. the first term is the linearized collision term and the second one a source term due to initial cor- relations and nonlinear effects arising from inhomogeneities . The time dependence of f ( v , t ) ...
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... effects . Small effects ? Accidents ? Accidents like mutations , or like the rainstorms that wear away mountains ? Blind accidents ? We have to be careful with that word « blind accident » . « Blind » implies blind towards future ...
... effects . Small effects ? Accidents ? Accidents like mutations , or like the rainstorms that wear away mountains ? Blind accidents ? We have to be careful with that word « blind accident » . « Blind » implies blind towards future ...
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... effect of all the absorbing charges , we have to visualize an array of approximately plane waves , all marching towards the source and passing over it in step . The resultant of these individual effects is an spherical wave , the ...
... effect of all the absorbing charges , we have to visualize an array of approximately plane waves , all marching towards the source and passing over it in step . The resultant of these individual effects is an spherical wave , the ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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