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Geometric scaling in diffractive deep inelastic scattering
The geometric scaling property observed in the HERA data at small x, that the
deep inelastic scattering (DIS) total cross-section is a function of only the
variable Q^2*x^\lambda, has been argued to be a manifestation of the saturation
regime of QCD and of the saturation scale Q^2_s(x) x^{-\lambda}. We show that
this implies a similar scaling in the context of diffractive DIS and we
observe, for several diffractive observables, that the experimental data from
HERA confirm the expectations of this scaling.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures, references added, version to appear in PL
MILOU : a Monte-Carlo for Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering
In this note, we present a new generator for Deeply Virtual Compton
Scattering processes. This generator is based on formalism of Generalized
Partons Distributions evolved at Next Leading Order (NLO). In the following we
give a brief description of this formalism and we explain the main features of
the generator for the elastic reactions, as well as for proton dissociation.Comment: 18 pages, 9 figure
Programmed state assignment algorithms for asynchronous sequential machines.
An important step in the synthesis procedure for realizing a normal fundamental mode asynchronous sequential circuit is the internal state assignment. Although systematic methods have been developed to construct minimum-transition-time state assignments, they become long and tedious with hand methods for machines with more than 7 or 8 internal states. To extend the application of these algorithms to larger problems, this paper presents an efficient digital computer program for generating minimum-variable state assignments. An alternate program is also presented which, though shorter, does not guarantee a minimum-variable assignment --Abstract, page ii
New measurement of charge asymmetry from HERA
After presenting the recent measurements of neutral current cross section in
DIS at HERA, we explain the effect of the interference at the
electro-weak scale, visible on these data. Then, the beam charge difference
is measured and the interference itself is extracted. Results are
discussed in the context of perturbative QCD.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, proceedings of the International Workshop on
Positrons at Jefferson Lab (March 25-27, 2009), Thomas Jefferson National
Accelerator Facility, Newport News, V
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