Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... field theory through the following steps : 1 ) start with the usual Minkowski space - time , endowed with its flat ... equations which turn out - lo and behold ! -to be absolutely identical with Einstein equations ( 5.7 ) . The final ...
... field theory through the following steps : 1 ) start with the usual Minkowski space - time , endowed with its flat ... equations which turn out - lo and behold ! -to be absolutely identical with Einstein equations ( 5.7 ) . The final ...
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... field equations have already been discovered ? Quite the opposite . Never more rapidly than today is progress being made in unravelling spinor field equations , as seen especially in that beautiful develop- ⚫ment of our times known as ...
... field equations have already been discovered ? Quite the opposite . Never more rapidly than today is progress being made in unravelling spinor field equations , as seen especially in that beautiful develop- ⚫ment of our times known as ...
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to be able to predict how the field changes with changes in many - fingered time as the hypersurface is pushed slowly forward ( or backward ) in time . We will not write down the necessary Hamiltonian equations ; they can be imagined ...
to be able to predict how the field changes with changes in many - fingered time as the hypersurface is pushed slowly forward ( or backward ) in time . We will not write down the necessary Hamiltonian equations ; they can be imagined ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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