We discuss multi-hadron production in both inelastic neutrino-nucleon
interactions in the current fragmentation region and neutrino-nucleus
collisions in the target fragmentation region. Our analysis, carried out within
the framework of the quark-gluon string model, is mainly focused on the
difference between these two processes. We show that the Q2 dependence of
hadron multiplicity in the current and target fragmentation regions is indeed
completely different. The study of inelastic ν−A scattering in the target
fragmentation region also provides new information on nuclear structure at
small N−N distances. The results of the proposed approach are in satisfactory
agreement with the data recently obtained at CERN by the NOMAD Collaboration.Comment: Talk delivered a the Fourth International Conference on Perspectives
in Hadronic Physics (ICTP, Trieste, Italy, May 2003). To be published in the
Proceedings (EPJA