Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... variables » underly the quantum statistics . I shall deal with the difficulties in the way of the hidden - variable ... variables underlying the quan- tum statistics . I shall subsequently consider both these interpretations and attempt ...
... variables » underly the quantum statistics . I shall deal with the difficulties in the way of the hidden - variable ... variables underlying the quan- tum statistics . I shall subsequently consider both these interpretations and attempt ...
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... variables , such that each random variable A is mapped onto A ' , defined as above . Notice that the map depends on the measure μ . From this standpoint , classical probability theory can be looked at in the following way : We have a ...
... variables , such that each random variable A is mapped onto A ' , defined as above . Notice that the map depends on the measure μ . From this standpoint , classical probability theory can be looked at in the following way : We have a ...
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... variables fa , fB on the classical prob- ability space in a hidden - variable reconstruction of the quantum statistics are required to satisfy the relation or fB = = g ( fa ) f ( 4 ) = g ( f ) • It follows that the correspondence ...
... variables fa , fB on the classical prob- ability space in a hidden - variable reconstruction of the quantum statistics are required to satisfy the relation or fB = = g ( fa ) f ( 4 ) = g ( f ) • It follows that the correspondence ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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