Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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Besides the fact that the point where the definition of system ends and the
definition of state begins is, to a good extent, a matter of taste, some idealization
emerges when the notion of state is thought of in terms of the procedure to be
used to ...
Besides the fact that the point where the definition of system ends and the
definition of state begins is, to a good extent, a matter of taste, some idealization
emerges when the notion of state is thought of in terms of the procedure to be
used to ...
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2 P| ^,(a), we conclude that the orthoclosed subsets are precisely the subsets
which are closed with respect to Varadarajan's notion of state superposition (as
in sect. 3, J5f,(a) stands for {A e &(&>):*(A) = 1}). Deltyannis [31] has shown how
to ...
2 P| ^,(a), we conclude that the orthoclosed subsets are precisely the subsets
which are closed with respect to Varadarajan's notion of state superposition (as
in sect. 3, J5f,(a) stands for {A e &(&>):*(A) = 1}). Deltyannis [31] has shown how
to ...
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In the quantum-mechanical terminology: the notion of 'transition probability' from
a to b, to be denoted by P(a, b), must bo introduced. P(a, b) is the probability of b,
if a is known to be true. P(o, b) can be used to define a< b and — a: P(o, b) = 1 ...
In the quantum-mechanical terminology: the notion of 'transition probability' from
a to b, to be denoted by P(a, b), must bo introduced. P(a, b) is the probability of b,
if a is known to be true. P(o, b) can be used to define a< b and — a: P(o, b) = 1 ...
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