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A high precision study of the process γγ→pp̄ has been performed using a data sample of 89 fb-1 collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB e+e- collider. The cross section of pp̄ production has been measured at two-photon center-of-mass (c.m.) energies b ...
In the framework of rockfall trajectory modelling, the bouncing phenomenon occurring when a rock block impacts with the slope surface is the most difficult to predict, owing to its complexity and its very limited understanding. Up to now, the rebound is co ...
The evolution of the electromagnetic coupling, α, in the momentum-transfer range 1800 GeV2 < -Q2 < 21600 GeV2 is studied with about 40 000 Bhabha-scattering events collected with the L3 detector at LEP at centre-of-mass energies √s = 189-209 GeV. The runni ...
Self-stabilizing systems can automatically recover from arbitrary state perturbations in finite time. They are therefore well-suited for dynamic, failure prone environments. Spanning-tree construction in distributed systems is a fundamental task which form ...
Elastic collisions in the transplanckian region, where the center-of-mass energy is much larger than the fundamental gravity mass scale, can be described by linearized general relativity and known quantum-mechanical effects as long as the momentum transfer ...
We study Wave Maps from R2+1 to the hyperbolic plane H-2 with smooth compactly supported initial data which are close to smooth spherically symmetric initial data with respect to some H1+mu, mu > 0. We show that such Wave Maps don't develop singularities i ...