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    Determination of Delta G/G from Open Charm events at COMPASS

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    One of the main goals of the COMPASS experiment at CERN is the determination of the gluon polarisation in the nucleon, Delta G/G. It is determined from spin asymmetries in the scattering of 160 GeV/c polarised muons on a polarised LiD target. The gluon polarisation is accessed by the selection of photon-gluon fusion (PGF) events. A very clean selection of PGF events can be obtained with charmed mesons in the final state. Their detection is based on the reconstruction of D* and D0 mesons in the COMPASS spectrometer. The analysis method for the first measurement of Delta G/G from the open charm channel is described and the result from COMPASS for the 2002-2004 data taking period is presented.Comment: Talk given at the XV International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects, April 16-20, 2007, Munich, Germany http://www.mppmu.mpg.de/dis200

    Looking for Instanton-induced Processes at HERA Using a Multivariate Technique Based on Range Searching

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    We present a method to discriminate instanton-induced processes from standard DIS background based on Range Searching. This method offers fast and automatic scanning of a large number of variables for a combination of variables giving high signal to background ratio and the smallest theoretical and experimental uncertainties.Comment: Talk given at ACAT2000 Conference at Fermila

    Modular symmetry and temperature flow of conductivities in quantum Hall systems with varying Zeeman energy

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    The behaviour of the critical point between quantum Hall plateaux, as the Zeeman energy is varied, is analysed using modular symmetry of the Hall conductivities following from the law of corresponding states. Flow diagrams for the conductivities as a function of temperature, with the magnetic field fixed, are constructed for different Zeeman energies, for samples with particle-hole symmetry.Comment: 15 pages, 13 figure

    Measurement of the LCG2 and glite file catalogue's performance

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    When the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) begins operation at CERN in 2007 it will produce data in volumes never before seen. Physicists around the world will manage, distribute and analyse petabytes of this data using the middleware provided by the LHC Computing Grid. One of the critical factors in the smooth running of this system is the performance of the file catalogues which allow users to access their files with a logical filename without knowing their physical location. This paper presents a detailed study comparing the performance and respective merits and shortcomings of two of the main catalogues: the LCG File Catalogue and the gLite FiReMan catalogue

    The Profit Motive: The Bane of Mathematics Education

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    Metadata Federation with AMGA

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    On equation xq=ax^q=a over \bq_p

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    In this paper we provide a solvability criterion for the monomial equation xq=ax^q=a over QpQ_p for any natural number qq.Comment: 5 page
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