Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... elements called vectors f , g , ... .. , which satisfy the following axioms [ 1 , 2 ] : i ) is a linear vector space with complex coefficients , i.e. for any two elements f , g , there exists an element ( f + g ) = H and for every element ...
... elements called vectors f , g , ... .. , which satisfy the following axioms [ 1 , 2 ] : i ) is a linear vector space with complex coefficients , i.e. for any two elements f , g , there exists an element ( f + g ) = H and for every element ...
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... elements A , B , C e L1 , which are pairwise commensurable , will generate a sublattice L ( A , B , C ) C L which is orthocomplemented and distributive , i.e. a Boolean sublattice L ( A , B , C ) CL . Conversely , given a Boolean ...
... elements A , B , C e L1 , which are pairwise commensurable , will generate a sublattice L ( A , B , C ) C L which is orthocomplemented and distributive , i.e. a Boolean sublattice L ( A , B , C ) CL . Conversely , given a Boolean ...
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... elements A , B , C = L are pairwise commensurable , then the lattice which is generated by these elements is an implicative sublattice L ( A , B , C ) CL of the lattice L qi i qi ' b ) If L is an implicative sublattice of L , i.e. L ...
... elements A , B , C = L are pairwise commensurable , then the lattice which is generated by these elements is an implicative sublattice L ( A , B , C ) CL of the lattice L qi i qi ' b ) If L is an implicative sublattice of L , i.e. L ...
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The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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