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Complexity in high-energy physics

In addition to its importance in describing high-energy processes themselves, the dynamics of multiparticle production has become part of the general field of non-linear phenomena and complex systems. Multiparticle dynamics is one of the rare fields of physics where higher-order correlations are dir...

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Autor principal: Kittel, E W
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2004.02.066
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description In addition to its importance in describing high-energy processes themselves, the dynamics of multiparticle production has become part of the general field of non-linear phenomena and complex systems. Multiparticle dynamics is one of the rare fields of physics where higher-order correlations are directly accessible in their full multi-dimensional characteristics under well-controlled experimental conditions. Multi-particle dynamics, therefore, is an ideal testing ground for the development of advanced statistical methods. Higher- order correlations have, indeed, been observed as particle-density fluctuations. Approximate scaling with improving resolution provides evidence for a self-similar correlation effect. Quantum- Chromodynamics branching is a good candidate for a dynamical explanation of these correlations in e **+e**- collisions at CERN/LEP and, as expected, also of those in pp collisions at future CERN/LHC energies. However, also other sources such as identical-particle Bose-Einstein interference effects contribute.
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spelling cern-8166382019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.physa.2004.02.066http://cds.cern.ch/record/816638engKittel, E WComplexity in high-energy physicsParticle PhysicsIn addition to its importance in describing high-energy processes themselves, the dynamics of multiparticle production has become part of the general field of non-linear phenomena and complex systems. Multiparticle dynamics is one of the rare fields of physics where higher-order correlations are directly accessible in their full multi-dimensional characteristics under well-controlled experimental conditions. Multi-particle dynamics, therefore, is an ideal testing ground for the development of advanced statistical methods. Higher- order correlations have, indeed, been observed as particle-density fluctuations. Approximate scaling with improving resolution provides evidence for a self-similar correlation effect. Quantum- Chromodynamics branching is a good candidate for a dynamical explanation of these correlations in e **+e**- collisions at CERN/LEP and, as expected, also of those in pp collisions at future CERN/LHC energies. However, also other sources such as identical-particle Bose-Einstein interference effects contribute.oai:cds.cern.ch:8166382004
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Complexity in high-energy physics
title Complexity in high-energy physics
title_full Complexity in high-energy physics
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title_short Complexity in high-energy physics
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topic Particle Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physa.2004.02.066
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