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... given eigen- value . The state of a system is defined as the set of all probabilities for the outcomes of all measurements that may be performed at a given instant of time . That is , the state of a system is represented by Table 2 , in ...
... given eigen- value . The state of a system is defined as the set of all probabilities for the outcomes of all measurements that may be performed at a given instant of time . That is , the state of a system is represented by Table 2 , in ...
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... given by the relations and Ꮎ = k Ꭲ Y = kTln [ exp ( -Em / kT ) ] . m - of the density matrix that maximizes the entropy of the system at given expectation values of energy , numbers of particles of the components , and constraints ...
... given by the relations and Ꮎ = k Ꭲ Y = kTln [ exp ( -Em / kT ) ] . m - of the density matrix that maximizes the entropy of the system at given expectation values of energy , numbers of particles of the components , and constraints ...
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... given properties . For example , a classical problem on a compact Riemann surface M is to find how many independent meromorphic functions exist with a given set of poles . Locally all such functions are known ( given by power series in ...
... given properties . For example , a classical problem on a compact Riemann surface M is to find how many independent meromorphic functions exist with a given set of poles . Locally all such functions are known ( given by power series in ...
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