Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... satisfies I ) and II ) , the distributive law is valid and , hence , the lattice is Boolean . Therefore , we find that the existence of an ele- ment AB , which is very important for the logical interpretation , is neces- sary and ...
... satisfies I ) and II ) , the distributive law is valid and , hence , the lattice is Boolean . Therefore , we find that the existence of an ele- ment AB , which is very important for the logical interpretation , is neces- sary and ...
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... satisfies conditions I ) and II ' ) is quasi - modular , i.e. for arbitrary elements A , B , C we have A < C , B - C C ^ ( AvB ) = A . Proof . From the premises we get С ^ AA and C ^ BA and with II ' ) ר Cv ( CAA ) C → A , Cv ( CAB ) C ...
... satisfies conditions I ) and II ' ) is quasi - modular , i.e. for arbitrary elements A , B , C we have A < C , B - C C ^ ( AvB ) = A . Proof . From the premises we get С ^ AA and C ^ BA and with II ' ) ר Cv ( CAA ) C → A , Cv ( CAB ) C ...
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... satisfies the conditions - I ) A ^ ( A → B ) < B , II ) ANC BC < A → B . = If there is a zero element in L1 , an element ¬A A - the pseudocom- plement can be defined which satisfies the relation A ^ ¬A < ^ ( law of con- tradiction ) ...
... satisfies the conditions - I ) A ^ ( A → B ) < B , II ) ANC BC < A → B . = If there is a zero element in L1 , an element ¬A A - the pseudocom- plement can be defined which satisfies the relation A ^ ¬A < ^ ( law of con- tradiction ) ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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