Definition: Quark Space
Noun | Definition | |
Quark Space | $\mathbb{Q} = \left\{ \overline{\rho}^{ 1 }, \ \overline{\rho}^{2}, \ \overline{\rho}^{3} \ldots \ \overline{\rho}^{\, k} \ldots \ \overline{\rho}^{\, N} \right\}$ | 5-11 |
Logical Antecedents
Noun | Definition | |
Radius Vector | $\overline{\rho} \equiv \left( \rho_{ m}, \rho_{e}, \rho_{ z} \right)$ | 5-8 |
Noun | Definition | |
Magnetic Radius | $\begin{align} \rho_{ m} \equiv \frac{ {\Delta}n^{ \mathsf{A}} U^{ \mathsf{A}} - {\Delta}n^{ \mathsf{M}} U^{ \mathsf{M}} }{ k_{\sf{F}} } \end{align}$ | 5-3 |
Noun | Definition | |
Particle | $\sf{P} \equiv \sf{\text{a collection of quarks}}$ | 4-1 |
Noun | Definition | |
Thermodynamic Quark | $\sf{\text{The union of a conjugate seed}} \\ \sf{\text{with a thermodynamic seed.}}$ | 3-34 |
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