The true face of quantum decay processes: Unstable systems in rest and in motion
K. Urbanowski

TL;DR
This paper investigates the properties of quantum decay processes for unstable systems both at rest and in motion, providing insights into their behavior under different conditions.
Contribution
It offers a detailed analysis of quantum decay processes for unstable systems in various states of motion, highlighting new theoretical insights.
Findings
Decay properties differ between resting and moving systems
Motion influences the decay rate and lifetime of unstable systems
Provides a framework for understanding quantum decay in relativistic contexts
Abstract
We analyze properties of unstable systems at rest and in motion.
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