Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 80
Page 104
... value of any magni- tude B incompatible with A , is a property of S. The totality of properties char- acterizing S ( when S is assigned the state vector x , ) comprises a , and those prop- erties consistent with a , corresponding to values ...
... value of any magni- tude B incompatible with A , is a property of S. The totality of properties char- acterizing S ( when S is assigned the state vector x , ) comprises a , and those prop- erties consistent with a , corresponding to values ...
Page 116
... values of i corresponding to nonzero coef- ficients ( x , y ) . If all values of i correspond to nonzero coefficients , then the set of vectors { x } forms a basis in , and the Boolean subalgebra BS + is maximal [ 50 ] . S 8 + M ...
... values of i corresponding to nonzero coef- ficients ( x , y ) . If all values of i correspond to nonzero coefficients , then the set of vectors { x } forms a basis in , and the Boolean subalgebra BS + is maximal [ 50 ] . S 8 + M ...
Page 120
... value , and these values preserve the functional relations between the magnitudes , i.e. , if the value of M for S at time t is m , and the value of N for S at time t is n , and M = f ( N ) , then m = f ( n ) . = b ) The statistical ...
... value , and these values preserve the functional relations between the magnitudes , i.e. , if the value of M for S at time t is m , and the value of N for S at time t is n , and M = f ( N ) , then m = f ( n ) . = b ) The statistical ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
Copyright | |
29 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
3-geometry algebra assertion atoms axioms Boolean Borel field Borel sets calculus classical concept conditional probability conditionalization corresponding countable course defined definition denote derived deterministic dialog dialog-game disjoint dynamics eigenvalue eigenvectors EINSTEIN elementary elements equation equivalent exists finite formal function geometry given Gleason's theorem Hence Hilbert space induction initial interpretation Journ magnitude Math mathematical means NEUMANN observed orthogonal orthomodular lattice particle photon Phys physical quantity physical system physical theories physicists possible postulate precision probabilistic probability measure probability space probability theory problem procedure propositions quantity Q quantum logic quantum mechanics quantum-logical radioactive random variable real numbers relation relative frequency relf represents respect result rule sequence space-time special relativity spin statistical operator structure subset subspace superspace t₁ T₂ theorem tion transformation truth universal constants vector velocity von Neumann algebra