Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... obtained the answer : because it is evident . And all of our fellow men seem to have obtained the same answer . But who can assure us that tomorrow , on asking the same question , all of us will not obtain a different answer ? Nobody ...
... obtained the answer : because it is evident . And all of our fellow men seem to have obtained the same answer . But who can assure us that tomorrow , on asking the same question , all of us will not obtain a different answer ? Nobody ...
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... obtained by measuring the quantity Q in σ » . Clearly , the precision ε ( < ε4 , EP ) ) is determined by the specifications of o and Q. It will be termed the canonical precision of Q with respect to σ . A result obtained with this ...
... obtained by measuring the quantity Q in σ » . Clearly , the precision ε ( < ε4 , EP ) ) is determined by the specifications of o and Q. It will be termed the canonical precision of Q with respect to σ . A result obtained with this ...
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... obtained with the ones derived from the linearized equations of hydrodynamics , we get microscopic expressions for the thermodynamic derivatives and the transport coefficients of the fluid in terms of matrix elements of the first and ...
... obtained with the ones derived from the linearized equations of hydrodynamics , we get microscopic expressions for the thermodynamic derivatives and the transport coefficients of the fluid in terms of matrix elements of the first and ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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