Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... mathematical structure dominant in quantum logic is a particular kind of partially ordered set , technically an atomic orthomodular lattice with the covering property [ 13 ] . Indeed , such a mathematical structure admits an analytical ...
... mathematical structure dominant in quantum logic is a particular kind of partially ordered set , technically an atomic orthomodular lattice with the covering property [ 13 ] . Indeed , such a mathematical structure admits an analytical ...
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where a ) M. represents the mathematical part of M ( ordinarily the standard model of a mathematical theory ) ; b ) ( S , Qo , ... , Qn ) represents the operational part of M , S being a set of physical situations ( see subsect . 24 ) ...
where a ) M. represents the mathematical part of M ( ordinarily the standard model of a mathematical theory ) ; b ) ( S , Qo , ... , Qn ) represents the operational part of M , S being a set of physical situations ( see subsect . 24 ) ...
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... mathematical and the physical part of FS ; but it seems quite improbable that it is convenient to formalize the mathematical subtheory of FS in a quantum - logical calculus . QL will be introduced later and will regard only a particular ...
... mathematical and the physical part of FS ; but it seems quite improbable that it is convenient to formalize the mathematical subtheory of FS in a quantum - logical calculus . QL will be introduced later and will regard only a particular ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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