Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... equivalent classes : we say e1 , e2 E equivalent if , for every л Є II , the probability of the yes outcome of e , equals the one of e . Call the set of all equivalence classes of E , and denote a , b , c , ... its elements . It should ...
... equivalent classes : we say e1 , e2 E equivalent if , for every л Є II , the probability of the yes outcome of e , equals the one of e . Call the set of all equivalence classes of E , and denote a , b , c , ... its elements . It should ...
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... equivalent and +1 , ... , are also mutually equivalent , no one element of the first set is equivalent to an ele- ment of the second set . Thus , a number of procedures that belong to one and the same class for Σ are found to belong to ...
... equivalent and +1 , ... , are also mutually equivalent , no one element of the first set is equivalent to an ele- ment of the second set . Thus , a number of procedures that belong to one and the same class for Σ are found to belong to ...
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... equivalent within E , are not ε ' - equivalent . This situation has occurred several times in macrophysics ( e.g. in the case of mass and weight measured at different places , or in the case of the specific heats of gases ) ; it will ...
... equivalent within E , are not ε ' - equivalent . This situation has occurred several times in macrophysics ( e.g. in the case of mass and weight measured at different places , or in the case of the specific heats of gases ) ; it will ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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