Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... subsets of states ( flats ) have a rank , but we can assign a rank to every subset of states , even if it is not closed . Indeed , if A is any subset of the geometry G ( P ) , we define the rank r ( A ) of A as the dimension of the ...
... subsets of states ( flats ) have a rank , but we can assign a rank to every subset of states , even if it is not closed . Indeed , if A is any subset of the geometry G ( P ) , we define the rank r ( A ) of A as the dimension of the ...
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... subsets of P which are equal to their own closures , namely those subsets which satisfy the condition A = A " , and call them orthoclosed subsets , to remind the particular closure operation we are dealing with . The empty subset Ø and ...
... subsets of P which are equal to their own closures , namely those subsets which satisfy the condition A = A " , and call them orthoclosed subsets , to remind the particular closure operation we are dealing with . The empty subset Ø and ...
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... subsets need to be subspaces . - If B is a basis for the subspace A , then A ' : B ' , i.e. A and B have the same orthogonal complement [ 8 ] . Indeed , if y = B ' , then Bu { y } is a pairwise ortho- gonal subset , so that < aly ) + Σ ...
... subsets need to be subspaces . - If B is a basis for the subspace A , then A ' : B ' , i.e. A and B have the same orthogonal complement [ 8 ] . Indeed , if y = B ' , then Bu { y } is a pairwise ortho- gonal subset , so that < aly ) + Σ ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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