Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... finite element if it can be connected with 0 ( the empty set Ø ) by a maximal chain of finite length . Now we have [ 20 ] : ... ... ( 3.4 ) If A is a finite element of L ( P ) , all maximal chains from 0 to A have the same length . B ...
... finite element if it can be connected with 0 ( the empty set Ø ) by a maximal chain of finite length . Now we have [ 20 ] : ... ... ( 3.4 ) If A is a finite element of L ( P ) , all maximal chains from 0 to A have the same length . B ...
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... finite compound propositions are value - definite . Therefore , the relation VAV - A would then be valid for all ... finite number of dialogs . Furthermore , if A and B are value - definite , any finite series of proofs will itself be ...
... finite compound propositions are value - definite . Therefore , the relation VAV - A would then be valid for all ... finite number of dialogs . Furthermore , if A and B are value - definite , any finite series of proofs will itself be ...
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... finite ensembles ( whether of similar coexistent systems , or of the same system brought repeatedly into the same state ) which we compare with theoretical expectation values . But this comparison is based on the idea that the number ...
... finite ensembles ( whether of similar coexistent systems , or of the same system brought repeatedly into the same state ) which we compare with theoretical expectation values . But this comparison is based on the idea that the number ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
Copyright | |
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