Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... geometry changing with time [ 81 ] . It is right too as a building block in the Feynman sum over histories to give the quantum description of the dynamics of geometry [ 82-84 ] . But a single classical history of space geometry , a ...
... geometry changing with time [ 81 ] . It is right too as a building block in the Feynman sum over histories to give the quantum description of the dynamics of geometry [ 82-84 ] . But a single classical history of space geometry , a ...
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... geometry ( upper left ) is approximated by a skeleton 2 - geometry ( upper right ) . All the details of the shape of this skeleton 2 - geometry are completely specified by giving ( in this example ) all 98 edge lengths , L1 , L2 ...
... geometry ( upper left ) is approximated by a skeleton 2 - geometry ( upper right ) . All the details of the shape of this skeleton 2 - geometry are completely specified by giving ( in this example ) all 98 edge lengths , L1 , L2 ...
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... geometry no such clean separation of wave amplitude from time is possible . The 3 - geometry as a whole is a « carrier of information about time » [ 157 ] . Each 3 - geometry requires for its specification an infinite number of ...
... geometry no such clean separation of wave amplitude from time is possible . The 3 - geometry as a whole is a « carrier of information about time » [ 157 ] . Each 3 - geometry requires for its specification an infinite number of ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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