Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... logical axioms and the rules of inference of FS are the axioms and the rules of CL . As a consequence , according to our approach , the general logic of QT is CL and not QL . Indeed the general logic of ... logic and quantum logic in QT >>>
... logical axioms and the rules of inference of FS are the axioms and the rules of CL . As a consequence , according to our approach , the general logic of QT is CL and not QL . Indeed the general logic of ... logic and quantum logic in QT >>>
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One could try and describe the « meaning » of the quantum - logical constants , with the « < eyes » of a classical logician , that is within a theoretical framework , where we are using CL and not QL . Formally , this can be done , by ...
One could try and describe the « meaning » of the quantum - logical constants , with the « < eyes » of a classical logician , that is within a theoretical framework , where we are using CL and not QL . Formally , this can be done , by ...
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... quantum - logically true in the state y , if and only if the modal translation * is classically true in the physical ... logical point of view quantum logic is not really essential to the logical development of quantum mechanics , since ...
... quantum - logically true in the state y , if and only if the modal translation * is classically true in the physical ... logical point of view quantum logic is not really essential to the logical development of quantum mechanics , since ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
Copyright | |
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