A statistical study of the behaviour of spectrographic source units
โ Scribed by H.T. Shirley; A. Oldfield; H. Kitchen
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1951
- Weight
- 98 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0371-1951
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## Abstract A mass spectrograph is described with which a study of the isotopic constitution of argon, potassium, rubidium, zinc and cadmium has been made. A calculation is carried out which indicates that the radioactivity of potassium and rubidium can best be explained by assuming that it is K^40
The sum of the series \(\sum_{n \geq 0} 0^{n} K_{\lambda} \cup a^{n} \cdot \mu \cup a^{n}(q)\), where \(K_{\nu, \theta}(q)\) denotes the Kostka-Foulkes polynomial associated with tableaux of shape \(\nu\) and evaluation \(\theta\), is explicitly derived in the case \(a=1, q=1\) and \(\mu=11 \cdots 1