Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... sequence usually applied for measuring pa , followed by 2 ) all the physical operations usually applied for ... sequence of proper or improper results for the quantities Q , on o ( t ) , and the order of the measurements is from Q to Qn ...
... sequence usually applied for measuring pa , followed by 2 ) all the physical operations usually applied for ... sequence of proper or improper results for the quantities Q , on o ( t ) , and the order of the measurements is from Q to Qn ...
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... sequence o : o ( 1 ) , o ( 2 ) , ... of outcomes , which is the sequence of outcomes which would occur if C were repeated indefinitely under the same conditions . The probability of A is the relative frequency of A in that sequence ...
... sequence o : o ( 1 ) , o ( 2 ) , ... of outcomes , which is the sequence of outcomes which would occur if C were repeated indefinitely under the same conditions . The probability of A is the relative frequency of A in that sequence ...
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... sequence ? ) So now we know two things about Popper's virtual sequence : a ) the actual sequence is a random selection from it , and b ) if the actual sequence is infinite , the two are identical . This would seem to be the correct ...
... sequence ? ) So now we know two things about Popper's virtual sequence : a ) the actual sequence is a random selection from it , and b ) if the actual sequence is infinite , the two are identical . This would seem to be the correct ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
Copyright | |
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