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    Remote MIB-item look-up service

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    Despite some deficiencies, the Internet management framework is widely deployed and thousands of management information base (MIB) modules have been defined thus far. These modules are used by implementers of agent software, as well as by managers and management applications, to understand the syntax and semantics of the management information that may be exchanged. At the manager's side, MIB modules are usually stored in separate files, which are maintained by the human manager and read by the management application. Since maintenance of this file repository can be cumbersome, management applications are often confronted with incomplete and outdated information. To solve this "meta-management" problem, this paper discusses the design of a remote look-up service for MIB-item definitions. Such a service facilitates the retrieval of missing MIB module definitions, as well as definitions of individual MIB-items. Initially the service may be provided by a single server, but other servers can be added at later stages to improve performance and prevent copyright problems. It is envisaged that vendors of network equipment will also install servers, to distribute their vendor specific MIB. The paper describes how the service, which is provided on a best effort basis, can be accessed by managers/management applications, and how servers inform each other about the MIB modules they support

    Evidence for Substantial Charge Symmetry Violation in Parton Distributions

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    In principle one can test the validity of charge symmetry for parton distributions by comparing structure functions measured in neutrino and charged lepton deep inelastic scattering. New experiments make such tests possible; they provide rather tight upper limits on parton charge symmetry violation [CSV] for intermediate Bjorken x, but appear to show evidence for CSV effects at small x. We examine two effects which might account for this experimental discrepancy: nuclear shadowing corrections for neutrinos, and strange quark contributions s(x) unequal to sbar(x). We show that neither of these two corrections removes the experimental discrepancy between the structure functions. We are therefore forced to consider the possibility of a surprisingly large CSV effect in the nucleon sea quark distributions.Comment: 10 pages, 3 postscript figure

    Dvije nove vrste pravih mahova za Hrvatsku

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    Autor je nedavno posjetio doline potoka Ludvić i Lipovačke gradne u području Samoborske gore koje su poznate, pored ostalog, i po svojoj mahovinskoj flori, u kojoj ima i predstavnika atlanskog flornog elementa. Nakon što se osvrće na dosadašnja istraživanja Horvata i Pichlera, koji su dali osnovne podatke za poznavanje briofitske flore ovoga kraja, navodi i svoje nalaze, 16 vrsta mahova jetrenjarki i 10 vrsta pravih mahova. Na osnovu svih dosadašnjih nalaza ističe prisustvo atlantskih vrsta. Posebno izdvaja svoje nalaze pravih mahova Leucobryum juniperoi- deum C. Miill. i Eurhynchium zetterstedtii P. Stroemer, koji se prvi put navode za uže područje Hrvatske. Za obje vrste daje njihove taksonomske karakteristike i osvrće se na njihovu opću rasprostranjenost i dosadašnje nalaze u drugim krajevima Jugoslavije

    Production mechanisms and single-spin asymmetry for kaons in high energy hadron-hadron collisions

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    Direct consequences on kaon production of the picture proposed in a recent Letter and subsequent publications are discussed. Further evidence supporting the proposed picture is obtained. Comparison with the data for the inclusive cross sections in unpolarized reactions is made. Quantitative results for the left-right asymmetry in single-spin processes are presented.Comment: 10 pages, 2 Postscript figure

    Precise Determination of Electroweak Parameters in Neutrino-Nucleon Scattering

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    A systematic error in the extraction of sin2θW\sin^2 \theta_W from nuclear deep inelastic scattering of neutrinos and antineutrinos arises from higher-twist effects arising from nuclear shadowing. We explain that these effects cause a correction to the results of the recently reported significant deviation from the Standard Model that is potentially as large as the deviation claimed, and of a sign that cannot be determined without an extremely careful study of the data set used to model the input parton distribution functions.Comment: 3pages, 0 figures, version to be published by IJMP

    \bar u - \bar d asymmetry - a few remarks

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    We make a few remarks on possible sources of uncertainties of the dˉuˉ\bar d - \bar u asymmetry obtained by different methods and comment on its possible verification in the future. In addition we comment on its present understanding.Comment: 3 pages, a talk at the 7th International Workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering and QCD (DIS99), Zeuthen, April 199

    Lambda Polarization in Polarized Proton-Proton Collisions at RHIC

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    We discuss Lambda polarization in semi-inclusive proton-proton collisions, with one of the protons longitudinally polarized. The hyperfine interaction responsible for the Δ\Delta-NN and Σ\Sigma-Λ\Lambda mass splittings gives rise to flavor asymmetric fragmentation functions and to sizable polarized non-strange fragmentation functions. We predict large positive Lambda polarization in polarized proton-proton collisions at large rapidities of the produced Lambda, while other models, based on SU(3) flavor symmetric fragmentation functions, predict zero or negative Lambda polarization. The effect of Σ0\Sigma^0 and Σ\Sigma^* decays is also discussed. Forthcoming experiments at RHIC will be able to differentiate between these predictions.Comment: 18 pages, 5 figure
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