42 research outputs found
GTI-space : the space of generalized topological indices
A new extension of the generalized topological indices (GTI) approach is carried out torepresent 'simple' and 'composite' topological indices (TIs) in an unified way. Thisapproach defines a GTI-space from which both simple and composite TIs represent particular subspaces. Accordingly, simple TIs such as Wiener, Balaban, Zagreb, Harary and Randićconnectivity indices are expressed by means of the same GTI representation introduced for composite TIs such as hyper-Wiener, molecular topological index (MTI), Gutman index andreverse MTI. Using GTI-space approach we easily identify mathematical relations between some composite and simple indices, such as the relationship between hyper-Wiener and Wiener index and the relation between MTI and first Zagreb index. The relation of the GTI space with the sub-structural cluster expansion of property/activity is also analysed and some routes for the applications of this approach to QSPR/QSAR are also given
Observation of Scaling Violations in Scaled Momentum Distributions at HERA
Charged particle production has been measured in deep inelastic scattering
(DIS) events over a large range of and using the ZEUS detector. The
evolution of the scaled momentum, , with in the range 10 to 1280
, has been investigated in the current fragmentation region of the Breit
frame. The results show clear evidence, in a single experiment, for scaling
violations in scaled momenta as a function of .Comment: 21 pages including 4 figures, to be published in Physics Letters B.
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D* Production in Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA
This paper presents measurements of D^{*\pm} production in deep inelastic
scattering from collisions between 27.5 GeV positrons and 820 GeV protons. The
data have been taken with the ZEUS detector at HERA. The decay channel
(+ c.c.) has been used in the study. The
cross section for inclusive D^{*\pm} production with
and is 5.3 \pms 1.0 \pms 0.8 nb in the kinematic region
{ GeV and }. Differential cross
sections as functions of p_T(D^{*\pm}), and are
compared with next-to-leading order QCD calculations based on the photon-gluon
fusion production mechanism. After an extrapolation of the cross section to the
full kinematic region in p_T(D^{*\pm}) and (D^{*\pm}), the charm
contribution to the proton structure function is
determined for Bjorken between 2 10 and 5 10.Comment: 17 pages including 4 figure
Observation of Events with an Energetic Forward Neutron in Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA
In deep inelastic neutral current scattering of positrons and protons at the center of mass energy of 300 GeV, we observe, with the ZEUS detector, events with a high energy neutron produced at very small scattering angles with respect to the proton direction. The events constitute a fixed fraction of the deep inelastic, neutral current event sample independent of Bjorken x and Q2 in the range 3 · 10-4 \u3c xBJ \u3c 6 · 10-3 and 10 \u3c Q2 \u3c 100 GeV2
Evolutionary ensemble for in silico prediction of ames test mutagenicity
Abstract. Driven by new regulations and animal welfare, the need to develop in silico models has increased recently as alternative approaches to safety assessment of chemicals without animal testing. This paper describes a novel machine learning ensemble approach to building an in silico model for the prediction of the Ames test mutagenicity, one of a battery of the most commonly used experimental in vitro and in vivo genotoxicity tests for safety evaluation of chemicals. Evolutionary random neural ensemble with negative correlation learning (ERNE) [1] was developed based on neural networks and evolutionary algorithms. ERNE combines the method of bootstrap sampling on training data with the method of random subspace feature selection to ensure diversity in creating individuals within an initial ensemble. Furthermore, while evolving individuals within the ensemble, it makes use of the negative correlation learning, enabling individual NNs to be trained as accurate as possible while still manage to maintain them as diverse as possible. Therefore, the resulting individuals in the final ensemble are capable of cooperating collectively to achieve better generalization of prediction. The empirical experiment suggest that ERNE is an effective ensemble approach for predicting the Ames test mutagenicity of chemicals
Observation of isolated high E(t) photons in photoproduction at HERA
Events containing an isolated prompt photon with high transverse energy,
together with a balancing jet, have been observed for the first time in
photoproduction at HERA.The data were taken with the ZEUS detector, in a
centre of mass energy range 120--250 GeV. The fraction of the
incoming photon energy participating in the production of the prompt photon and
the jet, , shows a strong peak near unity, consistent with LO QCD
Monte Carlo predictions. In the transverse energy and pseudorapidity range
5\le \eTg < 10 GeV, , \eTj\ge 5 GeV, and
, with \xgO > 0.8, the measured cross section is
, in good agreement with a recent NLO calculation.Comment: 22 pages including 8 figure
Differential cross-sections of D*+- photoproduction in e p collisions at HERA
Inclusive photoproduction of D*+- in ep collisions at HERA has been measured
with the ZEUS detector for photon-proton centre of mass energies in the range
115 < W < 280 GeV and photon virtuality Q**2 < 4 GeV**2. The cross section
sigma(ep --> D*X) integrated over the kinematic region pt(D*) > 3 GeV and -1.5
< eta(D*) < 1.0 is (10.6+-1.7(stat.)+1.6(syst.)-1.3(syst.)) nb. Differential
cross sections as functions of pt(D*), eta(D*) and W are given. The data are
compared with two next-to-leading order perturbative QCD predictions. For a
calculation using a massive charm scheme the predicted cross sections are
smaller than the measured ones. A recent calculation using a massless charm
scheme is in agreement with the data.Comment: 18 pages including 4 figure
Measurement of the reaction gamma* p --> phi p in deep inelastic e+ p scattering at HERA
The production of mesons in the reaction (), for GeV and for
virtual photon-proton centre of mass energies () in the range 42-134 GeV,
has been studied with the ZEUS detector at HERA. When compared to lower energy
data at similar , the results show that the \gamma^*p \rightarrow \phid
p cross section rises strongly with . This behaviour is similar to that
previously found for the cross section. This
strong dependence cannot be explained by production through soft pomeron
exchange. It is, however, consistent with perturbative QCD expectations, where
it reflects the rise of the gluon momentum density in the proton at small .
The ratio of , which has previously been
determined by ZEUS to be 0.065 0.013 (stat.) in photoproduction at a mean
of 70 GeV, is measured to be 0.18 0.05 (stat.) 0.03 (syst.) at
a mean of 12.3 GeV and mean of 100 GeV and is thus
approaching at large the value of 2/9 predicted from the quark charges of
the vector mesons and a flavour independent production mechanism.Comment: 22 pages, including 4 figures. Includes some minor editorial change
Measurement of elastic J/#psi# photoproduction at HERA
The reaction #gamma# p #-># J/#psi#p has been studied in ep interactions using the ZEUS detector at HERA. The cross section for elastic J/#psi# photoproduction has been measured as a function of the photon-proton centre of mass energy W in the range 40 < W < 140 GeV at a median photon virtuality Q"2 of 5 x 10"-"5 GeV"2. The photoproduction cross section, #sigma#_#gamma#_p_#->#_J_/_#psi#_p, is observed to rise steeply with W. A fit to the data presented in this paper to determine the parameter #delta# in the form #sigma#_#gamma#_p_#->#_J_/_#psi#_p #propor to# W"#delta# yields the value #delta# = 0.92 #+-# 0.14 #+-# 0.10. The differential cross section d#sigma#/d vertical stroke t vertical stroke is presented over the range vertical stroke t vertical stroke < 1.0 GeV"2 where t is the square of the four-momentum exchanged at the proton vertex. d#sigma#/d vertical stroke t vertical stroke falls exponentially with a slope parameter of 4.6 #+-# 0.4"+"0"."4_-_0_._6 GeV"-"2. The measured decay angular distributions are consistent with s-channel helicity conservation. (orig.)Available from FIZ Karlsruhe / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEDEGerman