Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... random variable A on the event e , is P ; Exp ( AX ) = Σ A ( x ̧ ) ΣΑ ( ; ) xjЄXei μ ( Χ . ) where μ ( X ) is the measure of the set X ,,, i.e. Σp ,. Now A ' , the conditional expectation of A with respect to the field F ' , may be ...
... random variable A on the event e , is P ; Exp ( AX ) = Σ A ( x ̧ ) ΣΑ ( ; ) xjЄXei μ ( Χ . ) where μ ( X ) is the measure of the set X ,,, i.e. Σp ,. Now A ' , the conditional expectation of A with respect to the field F ' , may be ...
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... random variables , such that each random variable A is mapped onto A ' , defined as above . Notice that the map depends on the measure μ . From this standpoint , classical probability theory can be looked at in the following way : We ...
... random variables , such that each random variable A is mapped onto A ' , defined as above . Notice that the map depends on the measure μ . From this standpoint , classical probability theory can be looked at in the following way : We ...
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... random variable x = P ( a | B ) has the following char- acterizations : i ) x ( E ) = − ( b ̧ : Q ,, x ( a ) = E ) , for all E B ( R ) such that 0 ¢ E , x ( { 0 } ) = ( b , : x ( b ) , x ( a ) = 0 ) . ✪ ii ) The spectrum of x is ...
... random variable x = P ( a | B ) has the following char- acterizations : i ) x ( E ) = − ( b ̧ : Q ,, x ( a ) = E ) , for all E B ( R ) such that 0 ¢ E , x ( { 0 } ) = ( b , : x ( b ) , x ( a ) = 0 ) . ✪ ii ) The spectrum of x is ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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