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Radioactivity / Quantum mechanics / Exponentials / Radioactive decay / Electron / Quantum tunnelling / Nuclear fusion / Atomic nucleus / Proton / Physics / Nuclear physics / Nuclear chemistry
Date: 2008-01-15 02:28:04
Radioactivity
Quantum mechanics
Exponentials
Radioactive decay
Electron
Quantum tunnelling
Nuclear fusion
Atomic nucleus
Proton
Physics
Nuclear physics
Nuclear chemistry

1 1 Introduction 1.1 The Tunneling Process

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