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    Precision muon g-2 results and light Higgs bosons in the 2HDM(II)

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    We discuss the implications of the recent evaluations of the SM contribution to a_mu=(g-2)_mu/2 in the light of the latest E821 measurement, which indicate \~ 3 sigma deviation. We derive the 95 % CL interval, delta a_mu, to be used to constrain any additional contribution to a_mu, beyond the SM ones; it has to have a positive sign. We apply the delta a_mu to constrain the light Higgs-boson scenarios in a Two-Higgs-Doublet-Model (``Model II''). If the constraints from the new (g-2)_mu results are combined with the other existing constraints, one can exclude a light-scalar scenario at 95 % CL, while a light-pseudoscalar scenario can be realized, for a pseudoscalar mass between 25 and 70 GeV, with tan beta in the range 25 < tan beta < 115.Comment: 14 pages, latex, 5 ps figures, axodraw.sty, to appear in Acta Physica Polonica B; minor changes, typos, added references and report number

    ECFA-Summary: Higgs, gamma-gamma and e-gamma physics

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    Recent results obtained within ECFA/DESY and ECFA Study by the Higgs and gamma gamma /e gamma physics working groups are presented.Comment: Talk at EPS2003, 3 pages, 15 eps figures, svepj.clo and svjour.cl

    Photon and its hadronic interaction

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    A short overview of basics aspects of hadronic interaction of the photon is presented.Comment: Introduction to PHOTON2003, 2 pages, 2 ps figures, espcrc2.sty, to appear in Proceeding

    Photoproduction of isolated photons at HERA in NLO QCD

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    The NLO QCD calculation for the photoproduction of the isolated photon with a large pTp_T at the HERA epep collider is presented. The single resolved photon contribution and the QCD corrections of order αs\alpha_s to the Born term are consistently included. The sizeable NNLO contributions, the box and the double resolved photon subprocesses, are taken into account in addition. The importance of the isolation cut, as well as the influence of other experimental cuts on the p_T and rapidity eta_gamma distributions are discussed in detail. Results are compared with experimental data and with the different NLO calculations.Comment: Latex(iopams style files included),14 pages,17 ps and 4 eps figures, talk at Ringberg Workshop: New Trends in HERA Physics 2001 and at Workshop on Small x Physics, Cracow, June 200

    Communities and classes in symmetric fractals

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    Two aspects of fractal networks are considered: the community structure and the class structure, where classes of nodes appear as a consequence of a local symmetry of nodes. The analysed systems are the networks constructed for two selected symmetric fractals: the Sierpinski triangle and the Koch curve. Communities are searched for by means of a set of differential equations. Overlapping nodes which belong to two different communities are identified by adding some noise to the initial connectivity matrix. Then, a node can be characterized by a spectrum of probabilities of belonging to different communities. Our main goal is that the overlapping nodes with the same spectra belong to the same class

    Nonreciprocal Dispersion of Spin Waves in Ferromagnetic Thin Films Covered with a Finite-Conductivity Metal

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    We study the effect of one-side metallization of a uniform ferromagnetic thin film on its spin-wave dispersion relation in the Damon-Eshbach geometry. Due to the finite conductivity of the metallic cover layer on the ferromagnetic film the spin-wave dispersion relation may be nonreciprocal only in a limited wave-vector range. We provide an approximate analytical solution for the spin-wave frequency, discuss its validity and compare it with numerical results. The dispersion is analyzed systematically by varying the parameters of the ferromagnetic film, the metal cover layer and the value of the external magnetic field. The conclusions drawn from this analysis allow us to define a structure based on a 30 nm thick CoFeB film with an experimentally accessible nonreciprocal dispersion relation in a relatively wide wave-vector range.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure
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