Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... measurement [ 33 ] . From this standpoint , the central interpretative problem of quantum mechanics may be expressed as follows : The probabilities associated with pairs of properties in quantum mechanics ( e.g. the probability of spin ...
... measurement [ 33 ] . From this standpoint , the central interpretative problem of quantum mechanics may be expressed as follows : The probabilities associated with pairs of properties in quantum mechanics ( e.g. the probability of spin ...
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... measure μ . The noncommutative extension of classical probability theory is obtained by dropping out the commutativity property of the algebra of all random variables , and thus considering a probability algebra as a pair consisting of ...
... measure μ . The noncommutative extension of classical probability theory is obtained by dropping out the commutativity property of the algebra of all random variables , and thus considering a probability algebra as a pair consisting of ...
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... probability measure . We note accordingly that , if P is another probability measure with P ( X ) = 1 and P ( Y ) = 0 whenever μ ( Y ) = 0 , then the theorem implies that P = Ef , for a certain r.v. f — the probability density of P ...
... probability measure . We note accordingly that , if P is another probability measure with P ( X ) = 1 and P ( Y ) = 0 whenever μ ( Y ) = 0 , then the theorem implies that P = Ef , for a certain r.v. f — the probability density of P ...
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The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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