Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... vanish . For this reason the logical connectives will be considered here as compound pro- positions , the elementary subpropositions of which are related to the same time - value - just as it is the case in ordinary logic . A detailed ...
... vanish . For this reason the logical connectives will be considered here as compound pro- positions , the elementary subpropositions of which are related to the same time - value - just as it is the case in ordinary logic . A detailed ...
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... vanish for arbitrary choice of the gauge function ; that is , in the last integral below , ( 46 ) dy = [ ( § ¥ / dA2 ) dAxd3x = − [ 2 [ ( ĉ / ĉx * ) ( § ¥ / 844 ) ] d3x , Sy k the expression in square brackets must vanish everywhere ...
... vanish for arbitrary choice of the gauge function ; that is , in the last integral below , ( 46 ) dy = [ ( § ¥ / dA2 ) dAxd3x = − [ 2 [ ( ĉ / ĉx * ) ( § ¥ / 844 ) ] d3x , Sy k the expression in square brackets must vanish everywhere ...
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The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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