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The neutral pions π 0{\displaystyle\pi^{0}} decay into photons γ{\displaystyle\gamma} in a process π 0→ γ+ γ{\displaystyle\pi^{0}\rightarrow\gamma+\gamma.
the transition function δ{\displaystyle\delta} is replaced with a transition relation Δ{\displaystyle\Delta.
Indeed, any such g{\displaystyle g} lies in a particular planar commutative subring,
a σ{\displaystyle\sigma}-algebra A{\displaystyle{\mathcal{A}}} on X{\displaystyle X.
is skew-Hermitian for all real scalars a{\displaystyle a} and b{\displaystyle b.
d R C{\displaystyle d^{RC}} have weight n- w{\displaystyle{\mathit{n-w.
The electromagnetic potential A μ{\displaystyle A_{\mu}} emerges from an extra component of the metric tensor g μ 5{\displaystyle g_{\mu 5}},
is decreased relative to a{\displaystyle a}, the indentation becomes more pronounced until,
The Jacobian matrix of f{\displaystyle f} is formed by the four partial derivatives of u{\displaystyle u} and v{\displaystyle v} with respect to x{\displaystyle x} and y{\displaystyle y.
and the circle( π φ{\displaystyle\pi\varphi}) coincide up to an error less than 0.1.
A linear code C{\displaystyle C} is an ℓ{\displaystyle\ell}-burst-error-correcting code if all the burst errors of length⩽ ℓ{\displaystyle\leqslant\ell} lie in distinct cosets of C{\displaystyle C.
For a static and asymptotically flat spacetime, the normalization should be chosen so that k a k a→- 1{\displaystyle k^{ a} k_{ a}\ rightarrow -1}
sequence of Mills primes, one can approximate Mills' constant as A≈ a( n) 1/ 3 n.{\displaystyle A\approx a( n)^{ 1/3^{ n}}.} Caldwell& Cheng(2005)
The Rossby number(Ro and not Ro) is defined as: R o U L f{\displaystyle\mathrm{Ro}={\frac{U}{Lf}}} where U
Let G{\displaystyle G} be a group.
Decomposable if G{\displaystyle G} has no 4-cycles.
A{\displaystyle A} and B{\displaystyle B} are maximal length LFSRs.
We call this complementary function Ψ{\displaystyle\Psi.
The units of G{\displaystyle G} are J/m2.
It is usually indicated by the Greek symbol α{\displaystyle\alpha.