Interactions of High Energy Particles with NucleiNational Bureau of Standards, 1975 - 69 pages |
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... fact it is amazing that ( 2.1 ) works so well . Even in the conceptually simplest cases of rela- tivistic potential scattering one can give examples in which it breaks down . Examples Example 1. Dirac particle with anomalous magnetic ...
... fact it is amazing that ( 2.1 ) works so well . Even in the conceptually simplest cases of rela- tivistic potential scattering one can give examples in which it breaks down . Examples Example 1. Dirac particle with anomalous magnetic ...
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... fact a system of first order differential equations for two unknown functions ( the two components of the spinor x ) . Call In general a ( x , y , z ) = K ( 81 · В1 - ¿ ò1 · Е1σ2 ) . [ a ( x , y , z ) , A ( x , y , z ′ ) ] # 0 . Hence ...
... fact a system of first order differential equations for two unknown functions ( the two components of the spinor x ) . Call In general a ( x , y , z ) = K ( 81 · В1 - ¿ ò1 · Е1σ2 ) . [ a ( x , y , z ) , A ( x , y , z ′ ) ] # 0 . Hence ...
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... fact remove all the intermediate excited states already mentioned : In this case THE PROCESSES : 2 ARE NEGLIGIBLE , AND THE PROCESSES : ( 2 ) DOMINATE Having written down the formula ( 3.2 ) this is a good place to discuss it a little ...
... fact remove all the intermediate excited states already mentioned : In this case THE PROCESSES : 2 ARE NEGLIGIBLE , AND THE PROCESSES : ( 2 ) DOMINATE Having written down the formula ( 3.2 ) this is a good place to discuss it a little ...
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... fact this is one of the very important questions to be answered by the very high energy experiments of the future : how much cross section goes into diffractive production processes . ) ( ii ) Nondiffractive processes are presumably not ...
... fact this is one of the very important questions to be answered by the very high energy experiments of the future : how much cross section goes into diffractive production processes . ) ( ii ) Nondiffractive processes are presumably not ...
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... fact that while doe / d is very strongly influenced by Coulomb interactions ( as we have seen ) , do Dr / d is influenced very little . In order to make this fact more plausible , let us consider a collection of neutrons and protons ...
... fact that while doe / d is very strongly influenced by Coulomb interactions ( as we have seen ) , do Dr / d is influenced very little . In order to make this fact more plausible , let us consider a collection of neutrons and protons ...
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