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Theoretical status of the top quark cross section
We discuss the most recent calculations of the top quark total cross section
and transverse momentum distributions at the Tevatron and the LHC. These
calculations include the soft-gluon corrections at next-to-next-to-leading
order (NNLO). The soft NNLO corrections stabilize the scale dependence of the
cross section.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, presented at DPF 2004, Riverside, California,
August 26-31, 200
Automatic ontology mapping for agent communication
Agent communication languages such as ACL and KQML provide a standard for agent communication. These languages enable an agent to specify the intention and the content of a message as well as the protocol, the language, and the ontology that are used. For the protocol and the language some standards are available and should be known by the communicating agents. The ontology used in a communication depends on the subject of the communication. Since the number of subjects is almost infinite and since the concepts used for a subject can be described by different ontologies, the development of generally accepted standards will take a long time. This lack of standardization, which hampers communication and collaboration between agents, is known as the interoperability problem. To overcome the interoperability problem, agents must be able to establish a mapping between their ontologies. This paper investigates a new approach to the interoperability problem. The proposed approach requires neither a correspondence between concepts used in the ontologies nor a correspondence between the structure of the ontologies. It only requires that some instances of the subject about which the agents try to communicate are known by both agents.economics of technology ;
Leading large-x logarithms of the quark-gluon contributions to inclusive Higgs-boson and lepton-pair production
We present all-order expressions for the leading double-logarithmic threshold
contributions to the quark-gluon coefficient functions for inclusive
Higgs-boson production in the heavy top-quark limit and for Drell-Yan
lepton-pair production. These results have been derived using the structure of
the unfactorized cross sections in dimensional regularization and the large-x
resummation of the gluon-quark and quark-gluon splitting functions. The
resummed coefficient functions, which are identical up to colour factor
replacements, are similar to their counterparts in deep-inelastic scattering
but slightly more complicated.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX, 1 figure (.eps). DESY address until 31 August 201
On the next-to-next-to-leading order QCD corrections to heavy-quark production in deep-inelastic scattering
The contribution of quarks with masses m >> Lambda_QCD is the only part of
the structure functions in deep-inelastic scattering (DIS) which is not yet
known at the next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) of perturbative QCD. We
present improved partial NNLO results for the most important structure function
F_2(x,Q^2) near the partonic threshold, in the high-energy (small-x) limit and
at high scales Q^2 >> m^2; and employ these results to construct approximations
for the gluon and quark coefficient functions which cover the full kinematic
plane. The approximation uncertainties are carefully investigated, and found to
be large only at very small values, x smaller about 10^-3, of the Bjorken
variable.Comment: 62 pages, LaTeX, 13 figures. Erratum for eq.(B.7
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