Theory of multiparticle production processes
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Theory of multiparticle production processes
(Studies in high energy physics, v. 6)
Harwood Academic Publishers, c1988
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Teorii︠a︡ mnozhestvennykh prot︠s︡essov
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Translation of: Teorii︠a︡ mnozhestvennykh prot︠s︡essov
Includes bibliographies and index
"Supplement to the English edition": p. 297-333
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work is an evaluation of the classical and quantum approaches to the description of multiparticle production processes. The topics covered include experimental data, kinematic properties of inclusive spectra, statistical models, hydrodynamical theory, the multiperipheral model, scale invariance, the method of complex angular moments and inclusive processes and the Parton model. This English edition has been revised and improved, with the addition of new sections on hydrodynamical theory and the development of the Regge Scheme.
Table of Contents
- Methods of description and characteristics of multiparticle production processes
- experimental data on multiparticle production processes
- kinematic properties of inclusive spectra
- statistical models
- the hydrodynamical theory
- the multiperipheral model
- scale invariance in multiparticle production processes
- the method of complex angular moments and inclusive processes
- the Parton model. Appendices: the apparatus of the statistical model
- hydrodynamical phase. Supplement to the English edition.
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