Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... particle distribution function f ( x , v , t ) , will be our starting point . This theory has been developed by RÉSIBOIS [ 54 ] and it is an extension of some previous work done on the level of the linearized Boltzmann equation ( see ...
... particle distribution function f ( x , v , t ) , will be our starting point . This theory has been developed by RÉSIBOIS [ 54 ] and it is an extension of some previous work done on the level of the linearized Boltzmann equation ( see ...
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... particle dynamics in which there are as many time parameters as there are particles . These time parameters are at the disposition , not of the particles , but of the analyst . He picks up business - machine printout cards telling what ...
... particle dynamics in which there are as many time parameters as there are particles . These time parameters are at the disposition , not of the particles , but of the analyst . He picks up business - machine printout cards telling what ...
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... particle and which will collapse upon the source . But at the moment when the source particle itself was accelerated , the sphere in question had a substantial radius . One point on it touched , or nearly touched , the source . The ...
... particle and which will collapse upon the source . But at the moment when the source particle itself was accelerated , the sphere in question had a substantial radius . One point on it touched , or nearly touched , the source . The ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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