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Evolution Equations for Connected and Disconnected Sea Parton Distributions
It has been revealed from the path-integral formulation of the hadronic
tensor that there are connected sea and disconnected sea partons. The former is
responsible for the Gottfried sum rule violation primarily and evolves the same
way as the valence. Therefore, the DGLAP evolution equations can be extended to
accommodate them separately. We discuss its consequences and implications
vis-a-vis lattice calculations.Comment: Published in PRD, references added. arXiv admin note: text overlap
with arXiv:1603.0735
Pattern of Light Scalar Mesons
Combining the recent lattice calculation of and
mesons with the overlap fermion in the chiral regime with the pion mass less
than , the quenched lattice calculation of the scalar glueball,
and the phenomenological study of the mixing of isoscalar scalar mesons
, , through their decays, a simple pattern
for the light scalar mesons begins to emerge. Below 1 GeV, the scalar mesons
form a nonet of tetraquark mesoniums. Above 1 GeV, the nonent mesons
are made of an octet with largely unbroken SU(3) symmetry and a fairly good
singlet which is . is identified as an almost pure
scalar glueball with a mixture of .Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Estimation for almost periodic processes
Processes with almost periodic covariance functions have spectral mass on
lines parallel to the diagonal in the two-dimensional spectral plane. Methods
have been given for estimation of spectral mass on the lines of spectral
concentration if the locations of the lines are known. Here methods for
estimating the intercepts of the lines of spectral concentration in the
Gaussian case are given under appropriate conditions. The methods determine
rates of convergence sufficiently fast as the sample size so that
the spectral estimation on the estimated lines can then proceed effectively.
This task involves bounding the maximum of an interesting class of non-Gaussian
possibly nonstationary processes.Comment: Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/009053606000000218 in the
Annals of Statistics (http://www.imstat.org/aos/) by the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
The Parton Orbital Angular Momentum: Status and Prospects
Theoretical progress on the formulation and classification of the quark and
gluon orbital angular momenta (OAM) is reviewed. Their relation to parton
distributions and open questions and puzzles are discussed. We give a status
report on the lattice calculation of the parton kinetic and canonical OAM and
point out several strategies to calculate the quark and gluon canonical OAM on
the lattice.Comment: 16 pages, contribution to the EPJA speical issue on "3D Structure of
the Nucleon
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