Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... zero probability by W ( or W + u ) . Ws = - 8 = S 1 S + M • If the statistical operator of SM after the measurement interaction is the pure state Py , where Y Σ ( αi , y ) α , Q , then Py defines a classical M - i Q probability measure ...
... zero probability by W ( or W + u ) . Ws = - 8 = S 1 S + M • If the statistical operator of SM after the measurement interaction is the pure state Py , where Y Σ ( αi , y ) α , Q , then Py defines a classical M - i Q probability measure ...
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... zero . The sum of all these zeros , for n 1 , 2 , 3 , ... , equals zero again . But the union of the events A ( n ) —that is A ( 1 ) -or - A ( 2 ) -or - A ( 3 ) -or ... ; symbolically U { A ( n ) ; nɛN } — has relative frequency 1. It ...
... zero . The sum of all these zeros , for n 1 , 2 , 3 , ... , equals zero again . But the union of the events A ( n ) —that is A ( 1 ) -or - A ( 2 ) -or - A ( 3 ) -or ... ; symbolically U { A ( n ) ; nɛN } — has relative frequency 1. It ...
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... zero , and « the entropy of the Universe » will have attained « the absolute maximum » of which N. L. Sadi CARNOT was already writing in 1824 , inspiration for the phrase << the heat - death of the Universe » that CLAUSIUS first set ...
... zero , and « the entropy of the Universe » will have attained « the absolute maximum » of which N. L. Sadi CARNOT was already writing in 1824 , inspiration for the phrase << the heat - death of the Universe » that CLAUSIUS first set ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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