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  • 1
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    Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge textbooks in linguistics  
    Keywords: English language, Word formation.
    Pages: xiii, 240 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-07843-9
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    Cambridge, U.K ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Studies in English language  
    Keywords: Anglais (Langue), Genre. ; Anglais (Langue), Grammaire historique. ; Changement linguistique. ; English language, Gender. ; English language, Grammar, Historical. ; Linguistic change.
    Pages: xii, 223 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06168-4
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  • 3
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York, USA : Cambridge University Press
    Contemporary philosophy in focus  
    Keywords: Davidson, Donald,, 1917-
    Notes: Truth and meaning / Ernest Lepore and Kirk Ludwig -- Philosophy of action / Alfred R. Mele -- Radical interpretation / Piers Rawling -- Philosophy of mind and psychology / Jaegwon Kim -- Semantics and metaphysics of events / Paul Pietroski -- Knowledge of self, others, and world / Ernest Sosa -- Language and literature / Samuel C. Wheeler III
    Pages: xiii, 240 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06712-7
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  • 4
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Australia, Economic conditions, 21st century. ; Australia, Social conditions, 21st century. ; Australia, Social policy. ; Equality, Australia. ; Social classes, Australia.
    Pages: xi, 306 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06146-3
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  • 5
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: United States, Politics and government, 1963-1969. ; United States, Politics and government, 1969-1974. ; Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975, Protest movements, United States. ; Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975, United States.
    Notes: Anti-imperialism in U.S. foreign relations / Frank Ninkovich -- World War II, congress, and the roots of postwar American foreign policy / Randall B. Woods -- The progressive dissent: Ernest Gruening and Vietnam / Robert D. Johnson -- "Come home, America": the story of George McGovern / Thomas J. Knock -- Congress must draw the line: Senator Frank Church and the opposition to the Vietnam War and the imperial presidency / David F. Schmitz -- Dixie's dove: J. William Fulbright, the Vietnam War, and the American South / Randall B. Woods -- Advice and dissent: Mike Mansfield and the Vietnam War / Donald A. Ritchie -- The reluctant "volunteer": the origins of Senator Albert A. Gore's opposition to the Vietnam War / Kyle Longley -- A delicate balance: John Sherman Cooper and the Republican opposition to the Vietnam War / Fredrik Logevall -- Friendly fire: Lyndon Johnson and the challenge to containment / H.W. Brands -- Richard Nixon, congress, and the war in Vietnam, 1969-1974 / Robert D. Schulzinger
    Pages: vii, 324 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06448-9
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    Cambridge, U.K ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge studies in international relations  
    Keywords: Globalization, Economic aspects. ; Globalization, Political aspects. ; Globalization, Social aspects. ; International economic relations. ; State, The.
    Notes: Introduction : bringing domestic institutions back in / Linda Weiss -- Disappearing taxes or the 'race to the middle'? Fiscal policy in the OECD / John Hobson -- Withering welfare? Globalisation, political economic institutions, and contemporary welfare states / Duane Swank -- Globalisation and social security expansion in East Asia / M. Ramesh -- France : a new 'capitalism of voice'? / Michael Loriaux -- The challenges of economic upgrading in liberalising Thailand / Richard Doner and Ansil Ramsay -- Building institutional capacity for China's new economic opening / Tianbiao Zhu -- New regimes, new capacities : the politics of telecommunications nationalisation and liberalisation / David Levi-Faur -- Ideas, institutions and interests in the shaping of telecommunications reform : Japan and the US / Mark Tilton -- Diverse paths towards 'the right institutions' : law, the state and economic reform in East Asia / Meredith Woo-Cumings -- Managing openness in India : the social construction of a globalist narrative / Jalal Alamgir -- Guiding globalisation in East Asia : new roles for old developmental states / Linda Weiss -- Governing global finance : financial derivatives, liberal states, and transformative capacity / William Coleman -- Is the state being 'transformed' by globalisation? / Linda Weiss
    Pages: xiv, 364 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-04284-1
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Aesthetics. ; Arts, Philosophy.
    Notes: 1. The situation and tasks of the philosophy of art -- 2. Representation, imitation, and resemblance -- 3. Beauty and form -- 4. Expression -- 5. Originality and imagination -- 6. Understanding art -- 7. Identifying and evaluating art -- 8. Art and emotion -- 9. Art and morality -- 10. Art and society: some contemporary practices of art -- 11. Epilogue: the evidence of things not seen
    Pages: ix, 285 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-07789-0
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  • 8
    Keywords: Financial crises, Congresses. ; Financial crises, Asia, Congresses. ; International finance, Congresses. ; International finance, Asia, Congresses. ; Monetary policy, Congresses. ; Monetary policy, Asia, Congresses.
    Notes: Introduction : global market integration, financial crises and policy imperatives / Geoffrey R.D. Underhill and Xiaoke Zhang -- Reform of the international financial architecture : what has been written? / Jonathan Story -- Costs and benefits of financial globalisation : concepts, evidence and implications / John Williamson -- Capital controls : the neglected option / Benjamin J. Cohen -- Global structures and political imperatives : in search of normative underpinnings for international financial order / Geoffrey R.D. Underhill and Xiaoke Zhang -- Crisis consequences : lessons from Thailand / Pasuk Phongpaichit and Chris Baker -- The politics of financial reform : recapitalising Indonesia's banks / Richard Robison -- South Korea and the Asian crisis : the impact of the democratic deficit and OECD accession / Stephen L. Harris -- Currency crisis in Russia and other transition economies / Vladimir Popov -- Capital account convertibility and the national interest : has India got it right? / Vijay Joshi -- Learning to live without the Plan : financial reform in China / Shaun Breslin -- The Asian financial crisis and Japanese policy reactions / Masayuki Tadokoro -- Private capture, policy failures and financial crisis : evidence and lessons from South Korea and Thailand / Xiaoke Zhang and Geoffrey R.D. Underhill -- Governance, markets and power : the political economy of accounting reform in Indonesia / Andrew Rosser -- The private sector, international standards and the architecture of global finance / George Vojta and Marc Uzan -- The legitimacy of international organisations and the future of global governance / Jean-Marc Coicaud and Luiz A. Pereira Da Silka -- The G-7 and architecture debates : norms, authority and global financial governance / Andrew Baker -- Bail-outs, bail-ins, and bankruptcy : evolution of the new architecture / Manmohan S. Kumar and Marcus Miller -- Conclusion : towards the good governance of the international financial system / Geoffrey R.D. Underhill and Xiaoke Zhang
    Pages: xiv, 395 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-04271-X
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge studies in American literature and culture  
    Keywords: American fiction, Women authors, History and criticism. ; American fiction, 19th century, History and criticism. ; American fiction, 20th century, History and criticism. ; Children's stories, American, History and criticism. ; Consumption (Economics) in literature. ; Girls in literature. ; Girls, Books and reading, United States. ; Women and literature, United States. ; Young adult fiction, American, History and criticism.
    Notes: Introduction: "Buying into womanhood" -- pt. 1. Emergence. The fate of modesty -- Magazines and money -- Dramas of exclusion -- pt. 2. Fulfillment. Romantic speculations -- Preparing for leisure -- Serial pleasures -- pt. 3. Revision. The clean and the dirty -- "Black Tuesday" -- Conclusion
    Pages: x, 167 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06194-3
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    Cambridge, England ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge studies in modern theatre  
    Keywords: English drama, Women authors, History and criticism. ; English drama, 20th century, History and criticism. ; Feminism and literature, Great Britain, History, 20th century. ; Feminist drama, English, History and criticism. ; Women and literature, Great Britain, History, 20th century.
    Notes: A feminist view on the 1990s -- Telling feminist tales: Caryl Churchill -- Saying no to daddy: child sexual abuse, the 'Big Hysteria' -- Girl power, the new feminism? -- The 'bad girl of our stage?': Sarah Kane -- Performing identities -- Feminist connections to a multicultural 'scene' -- Feminism past, and future?: Timberlake Wertenbaker -- Tales for the twenty-first century: final reflections
    Pages: x, 237 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06319-9
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    Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Ireland, In literature. ; Joyce, James,, 1882-1941, Criticism and interpretation. ; Joyce, James,, 1882-1941, Language. ; English language, Ireland, Style.
    Notes: Introduction: language(s) with a difference / Laurent Milesi -- Syntactic glides / Fritz Senn -- 'Cypherjugglers going the highroads': Joyce and contemporary linguistic theories / Benoit Tadié -- Madonnas of modernism / Beryl Schlossman -- Theoretical modelling: Joyce's women on display / Diane Elam -- The lapse and the lap: Joyce with Deleuze / Marie-Dominique Garnier -- 'sound sense'; or 'tralala'/'moocow': Joyce and the anathema of writing / Thomas Docherty -- Language, sexuality and the remainder in A portrait of the artist as a young man / Derek Attridge -- Border disputes / Ellen Carol Jones -- Errors and expectations: the ethics of desire in Finnegans wake / Patrick McGee -- Ex sterco Dantis: Dante's post-Babelian linguistics in the Wake / Lucia Boldrini -- No symbols where none intended: Derrida's war at Finnegans wake / Sam Slote
    Pages: xiii, 232 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06605-8
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Antisemitism, Europe, History, 19th century. ; Antisemitism, Europe, History, 20th century.
    Notes: Anti-semitism in Europe before the Holocaust -- The religious root -- The racial root -- The economic roo t-- The political root -- Coding instrument-anti-semitic questionnaire for European press (1899-1939)
    Pages: xv, 384 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06677-5
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    Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Composite materials, Mechanical properties.
    Notes: Introduction --Displacements, strains, stresses --Laminated composites --Thin plates --Sandwich plates --Beams --Beams with shear deformation --Shells --Finite element analysis --Failure criteria --Micromechanics --Appendix A.Cross-sectional properties of thin-walled composite beams --Appendix B.Buckling loads and natural frequencies of orthotropic beams with shear deformation --Appendix C.Typical material properties.
    Pages: xvii, 480 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06336-9
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  • 14
    Keywords: Euro. ; Monetary policy, European Union countries. ; Transmission mechanism (Monetary policy)
    Pages: xv, 497 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06283-4
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    Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge monographs on mathematical physics  
    Keywords: Einstein field equations, Numerical solutions. ; General relativity (Physics) ; Gravitational waves. ; Space and time.
    Pages: xxix, 701 p.
    Edition: 2nd ed / Hans Stephani ... [et al.]
    ISBN: 0-511-06548-5
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    Cambridge, U.K ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge companions to literature  
    Keywords: Swift, Jonathan,, 1667-1745, Criticism and interpretation, Handbooks, manuals, etc.
    Notes: Swift's life Joseph McMinn -- Politics and history David Oakleaf -- Swift the Irishman Carole Fabricant -- Swift's reading Brean Hammond -- Swift and women Margaret Anne Doody -- Swift's satire and parody Michael F. Suarez, S.J. -- Money and economics Patrick Kelly -- Language and style Ian Higgins -- Swift and religion Marcus Walsh -- Swift the poet Pat Rogers -- A Tale of Tub and early prose Judith C. Mueller -- Gulliver's Travels and the later writings J. Paul Hunter -- Classic Swift Seamus Deane
    Pages: xiii, 283 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06348-2
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Problem solving.
    Notes: Recognizing, defining, and representing problems / Jean E. Pretz, Adam J. Naples, and Robert J. Sternberg -- The acquisition of expert performance as problem solving : construction and modification of mediating mechanisms through deliberate practice / K. Anders Ericsson -- Is success or failure at solving complex problems related to intellectual ability? / Dorit Wenke and Peter A. Frensch -- Creativity : a source of difficulty in problem solving / Todd I. Lubart and Christophe Mouchiroud -- Insights about insightful problem solving / Janet E. Davidson -- The role of working memory in problem solving / David Z. Hambrick and Randall W. Engle -- Comprehension of text in problem solving / Shannon Whitten and Arthur C. Graesser -- Motivating self-regulated problem solvers / Barry J. Zimmerman and Magda Campillo -- Feeling and thinking : implications for problem solving / Norbert Schwarz and Ian Skurnik -- The fundamental computational biases of human cognition : heuristics that (sometimes) impair decision making and problem solving / Keith E. Stanovich -- Analogical transfer in problem solving / Miriam Basok -- Problem solving - large/small, hard/easy, conscious nonconscious, problem-space/problem-solver : the issue of dichotomization / Kenneth Kotovsky
    Pages: xi, 394 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06314-8
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    Keywords: Great Britain, Intellectual life, 20th century. ; Woolf, Virginia,, 1882-1941, Knowledge and learning. ; Woolf, Virginia,, 1882-1941, Political and social views. ; Books and reading, Great Britain, History, 20th century. ; Education, Great Britain, History, 20th century. ; Modernism (Literature), Great Britain.
    Notes: A wider sphere -- Part one: Cultural contexts -- Democratic highbrow: Woolf and the classless intellectual -- Woolf, English studies, and the making of the (new) common reader -- Part two: Critical practice -- 3. Woolf and the theory and pedagogy of reading -- Intellectual work today
    Pages: x, 237 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06284-2
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    Cambridge, U.K ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge studies in American literature and culture  
    Keywords: United States, Race relations, History, 19th century. ; American literature, 19th century, History and criticism. ; Group identity in literature. ; National characteristics, American, in literature. ; Nationalism and literature, United States, History, 19th century. ; Nationalism, United States, History, 19th century. ; Race in literature.
    Notes: I: The poetics of national identity -- 1. "We are five-and-forty": meter and national identity in Sir Walter Scott -- 2. "Our sacred union." "our beloved Apalachia": nation and genius loci in Hawthorne and Simms -- II: The poetics of racial identity -- 3. "Of me and of mine": the music of racial identity -- 4. "Blood will tell": literary effects and the diagnosis of racial instinct -- The conservation of identities
    Pages: xiii, 351 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06295-8
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    Cambrige, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Economic development, Congresses. ; Financial institutions, Congresses.
    Notes: I. FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES IN EUROPE --Markets and institutions in the rise of London as a financial center in the seventeenth century /Larry Neal, Stephen Quinn --Paris Bourse, 1724-1814: experiments in microstructure /Eugene N. White --No exit: notarial bankruptcies and the evolution of financial intermediation in nineteenth century paris /Philip T. Hoffman, Gilles Postel-Vinay, Jean-Laurent Rosenthal --II. FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES IN THE AMERICAS --Mortgage market in Upper Canada: window on a pioneer economy /Angela Redish --Integration of U.S. capital markets: southern stock markets and the case of New Orleans, 1871-1913 /John B. Legler, Richard Sylla --Transition from building and loan to savings and loan, 1890-1940 /Kenneth A. Snowden --III. OTHER FORMS OF INTERMEDIATION --Intermediaries in the U.S. market for technology, 1870-1920 /Naomi R. Lamoreaux, Kenneth L. Sokoloff --Beyond Chinatown: overseas Chinese intermediaries on the multiethnic North-American Pacific coast in the age of financial capital /Dianne Newell --Finance and capital accumulation in a planned economy: the agricultural surplus hypothesis and soviet economic development, 1928-1939 /Robert C. Allen --Was adherence to the gold standard a "good housekeeping seal of approval" during the interwar period? /Michael Bordo, Michael Edelstein, Hugh Rockoff.
    Pages: ix, 350 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06172-2
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Luther, Martin,, 1483-1546. ; Women, Religious aspects, Christianity, History of doctrines, 16th century, Sources.
    Pages: vii, 246 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06631-7
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Doctrines. ; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, History.
    Notes: The birth and growth of Mormonism -- Prophets and texts -- Divine-human transformations -- Death, faith and eternity -- Organization and leaders -- Ethics, atonement and agency -- Priesthood, stake and family -- Temples and ritual -- Identity, opposition and expansion
    Pages: v, 277 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-07836-6
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge studies in Romanticism  
    Keywords: English literature, Women authors, History and criticism. ; English literature, 19th century, History and criticism. ; Femmes fatales in literature. ; Romanticism, Great Britain. ; Women and literature, Great Britain, History, 19th century. ; Women in literature.
    Pages: xviii, 328 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-07395-X
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge introductions to key philosophical texts  
    Keywords: Descartes, René,, 1596-1650., Meditationes de prima philosophia. ; First philosophy. ; God, Proof, Ontological. ; Metaphysics.
    Pages: xii, 271 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-07808-0
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    Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge studies in modern theatre  
    Keywords: English drama, 20th century, History and criticism. ; Political plays, English, History and criticism. ; Politics and literature, Great Britain, History, 20th century. ; Theater, Political aspects, Great Britain, History, 20th century.
    Notes: Rewriting Shakespeare : Edward Bond's Lear (1971) -- Stragegy of play : Caryl Churchill's Cloud Nine (1979) -- Strategies of political theatre : a theoretical overview -- 'Reflectionist' strategy : 'kitchen sink' realism in Arnold Wesker's Roots (1959) -- 'Interventionist' strategy : poetic politics in John Arden's Serjeant Musgrave's Dance (1959) -- Dialectics of comedgy : Trevor Griffith's Comedians (1975) -- Appropriating middle-class comedy : Howard Barker's Stripwell -- Staging the future : Howard Breton's The Churchill Play (1974) -- Agit-prop revisited : John McGrath's The Cheviot, the Stag, and the Black, Black Oil (1973) -- Brecht revisited : David Hare's Fanshen (1975)
    Pages: xviii, 232 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06527-2
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Electronic structure. ; Strength of materials.
    Pages: x, 280 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06597-3
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge companions to literature  
    Keywords: Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft,, 1797-1851, Criticism and interpretation. ; Women and literature, England, History, 19th century.
    Notes: 'The Author of Frankenstein': -- Making a 'monster': an introduction to Frankenstein / Anne K. Mellor -- Frankenstein, Matilda, and the legacies of Godwin and Wollstonecraft / Pamela Clemit -- Frankenstein, feminism, and literary theory / Diane Long Hoeveler -- Frankenstein on Film / Esther Schor -- Frankenstein's futurity: from replicants to robotics / Jay Clayton -- Fictions and Myths: -- Valperga / Stuart Curran -- The last man / Kari E. Lokke -- Historical novelist / Deidre Lynch -- Falkner and other fictions / Kate Ferguson Ellis -- Stories for the Keepsake / Charlotte Sussman -- Proserpine and Midas / Judith Pascoe -- Professional Personae: -- Mary Shelley, editor / Susan J. Wolfson -- Letters: The public/private self / Betty T. Bennett -- Mary Shelley as biographer / Greg Kucich -- Mary Shelley's travel writing / Jeanne Moskal -- Mary Shelley as cultural critic / Timothy Morton
    Pages: xxi, 289 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06415-2
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    New York : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Social sciences, Research, Australia.
    Pages: xix, 705 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06196-X
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge studies in linguistics  
    Keywords: Alliteration. ; English language, Phonology, Historical. ; English language, Middle English, 1100-1500, Phonology. ; English language, Middle English, 1100-1500, Versification. ; English language, Old English, ca. 450-1100, Phonology. ; English language, Old English, ca. 450-1100, Versification.
    Pages: xix, 400 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-03975-1
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    Cambridge, U.K ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Logic. ; Reasoning.
    Notes: Introduction -- Fields of argument and modals -- Probability -- The layout of arguments -- Working logic and idealised logic -- The origins of epistemological theory -- Conclusion
    Pages: xiv, 247 p.
    Edition: Updated ed
    ISBN: 0-511-06271-0
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    Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: Public welfare, OECD countries. ; Public welfare, Scandinavia.
    Notes: International integration and the welfare state / Torben M. Andersen -- The changing age structure and the public sector / Thomas Lindh -- Emigration from the Scandinavian welfare states / Peder J. Pedersen, Marianne Røed and Lena Schröder -- Productivity and costs in public production of services / Jørn Rattsø -- Use of fees in the provision of public services in OECD countries / Carl Emmerson and Howard Reed -- Privitisation of social insurance with reference to Sweden / Lars Söderström and Klas Rikner -- Occupational welfare / Ann-Charlotte St°ahlberg -- Pathways to retirement and retirement incentives in Sweden / M°arten Palme and Ingemar Svensson -- Social insurance and redistribution / Pierre Pestieau -- Assessing the effect of introducing welfare accounts in Sweden / Stefan Fölster ... [et al.] -- Taxation in a global economy / Bernd Huber and Erik Norrman -- Taxation and education investment in the tertiary sector / Fredrik Andersson and Kai A. Konrad -- Debt strategies for Sweden and Europe / Martin Flodén -- Policy options for reforming the welfare state / Torben M. Andersen and Per Molander
    Pages: xi, 383 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06484-5
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    Camnbridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge studies in philosophy  
    Keywords: Language and languages, Philosophy. ; Semantics (Philosophy)
    Notes: Speaker meaning -- Expression -- Alternative analyses -- Communication -- Reference -- Languages -- Basic word meaning -- Conventions -- Compositional word meaning -- Living languages -- Thought -- Sentences, propositions, and thoughts -- The constituency thesis -- Ideas or concepts -- The possession of concepts -- The acquisition of concepts -- The association of ideas -- Objects, images, and conceptions -- The language of thought hypothesis -- Objections to ideational theories -- Priority objections -- Incompleteness objections
    Pages: xvii, 654 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06566-3
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    Cambridge, U.K ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Cambridge companions to religion  
    Keywords: Luther, Martin,, 1483-1546.
    Notes: Luther's life /Albrecht Beutel --Luther's Wittenberg /Helmar Junghans --Luther's writings /Timothy F. Lull --Luther as Bible translator /Eric W. Gritsch --Luther as an interpreter of holy scripture /Oswald Bayer --Luther's theology /Markus Wriedt --Luther's moral theology /Bernd Wannenwetsch --Luther as preacher of the word of God /Fred W. Meuser --Luther's spiritual journey /Jane E. Strohl --Luther's struggle with social-ethical issues /Carter Lindberg --Luther's political encounters /David M. Whitford. -- Luther's polemical controversies /Mark U. Edwards, Jr. --Luther's function in an age of confessionalization /Robert Kolb --The legacy of Martin Luther /Hans J. Hillerbrand --Approaching Luther /James Arne Nestingen --Luther and modern church history /James M. Kittelson --Luther's contemporary theological significance /Robert W. Jenson --Luther in the worldwide church today /Günther Gassmann.
    Pages: xviii, 320 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-07830-7
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    Cambridge, U.K ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press
    Keywords: American literature, Jewish authors, History and criticism. ; Jews in literature. ; Jews, United States, Intellectual life. ; Judaism and literature, United States. ; Judaism in literature.
    Notes: Introduction:Jewish American literatures in the making /Hana Wirth-Nesher,Michael P. Kramer --Beginnings and ends: the origins of Jewish American literary history /Michael P. Kramer --Imagining Judaism in America /Susannah Heschel --Of crucibles and grandfathers: the East European immigrants /Priscilla Wald --Coney Island, USA: America in the Yiddish literary imagination /David G. Roskies --Hebrew literature in America /Alan Mintz --Traces of the past: multilingual Jewish American writing /Hana Wirth-Nesher --Accents of the future: Jewish American popular culture /Donald Weber --Jewish American poetry /Maeera Y. Shreiber --Jewish American writers on the left /Alan Wald --Jewish American Renaissance /Ruth R. Wisse --Holocaust and the Jewish American imagination /Emily Miller Budick --Jewish American women writers and the race question /Susan Gubar --On contemporary literary theory and Jewish American poetics /Shira Wolosky --Identity matters: contemporary Jewish American writing /Tresa Grauer.
    Pages: xvi, 296 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06311-3
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    Cambridge, U.K ; New York : Cambridge University Press
    Political economy of institutions and decisions  
    Keywords: Economic and Monetary Union. ; Banks and banking, Central, Europe. ; Banks and banking, Central, United States. ; Federal Reserve banks. ; Monetary policy, Europe. ; Monetary policy, United States.
    Notes: A formal model of the appointment process -- Estimating monetary policy preferences -- Empirically testing the model's predictions -- Appointments to the European Central Bank -- The origins of the Federal Reserve appointment process -- Conclusions
    Pages: xiv, 160 p.
    ISBN: 0-511-06209-5
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    ISSN: 1434-6052
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract. A system of linear homogeneous algebraic equations for the coupling constant ratios of vector mesons to hadrons is derived by imposing the assumed asymptotic behavior upon the VMD pole parameterization of an hadron electromagnetic form factor. A similar system of equations with a simpler structure of the coefficients, taken as even powers of the vector-meson masses, is derived by means of integral superconvergent sum rules for the imaginary part of the considered form factor using its appropriate $\delta$ -function approximation. Although both systems have been derived starting from different properties of the electromagnetic form factor and they each have their own appearances, it is shown explicitly that they are fully equivalent.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 55-61 
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    Notes: Abstract. We investigate a flexible method by which we can test the unitarity of the quark flavor-mixing matrix step by step. Singular-value-decomposition (SVD) techniques are used in analyzing the mixing matrix over a broader parameter region than the unitarity region. Unitary constraints let us extract CP-violating properties without any specific parameterization when the magnitudes of at least three mixing-matrix elements in three-generation quark mixing are given. This method can al so be applied to the analysis of lepton flavor mixing, in which only a few moduli are presently measured.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 133-143 
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    Notes: Abstract. The status of the evaluation of the MSSM Higgs sector is reviewed. The phenomenological impact of recently obtained corrections is discussed. In particular it is shown that the upper bound on mh within the MSSM is shifted upwards. Consequently, lower limits on $\tan\beta$ obtained by confronting the upper bound as function of $\tan\beta$ with the lower bound on mh from Higgs searches are significantly weakened. Furthermore, th e region in the MA- $\tan\beta$ -plane where the coupling of the lightest Higgs boson to down-type fermions is suppressed is modified. The presently not calculated higher-order corrections to the Higgs-boson mass matrix are estimated to shift the mass of the lightest Higgs boson by up to 3 GeV.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 71-77 
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    Notes: Abstract. The contribution of the QCD pomeron to the process $AA \rightarrow AA J/\Psi J/\Psi $ is discussed. We focus on the photon-photon collision, with the quasi-real photon coming from the Weizsäcker-Williams spectrum of the nuclei. We calculate the cross section for this process considering the solution of the LLA BFKL equation at zero momentum transfer using a small t approximation for the differential cross section of the subprocess. Furthermore, the impa ct of non-leading corrections to the BFKL equation is also analyzed. In both cases the cross section is found to increase with the energy, predicting considerable values for the LHC energies. Moreover, we compare our results with the Born two-gluon approximation, which is energy independent at the photon level. Our results indicate that the experimental analyses of this process can be useful to discriminate the QCD dynamics at high energies.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 147-150 
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    Notes: Abstract. The method of Abelian decomposition proposed by Faddeev and Niemi is used to derive the low-energy effective lagrangian of G2 gauge theory. The G2 algebra is studied. The commutation relations among the generators of the G2 algebra are established, based on the framework of its regular maximal subalgebra, an SU(3) algebra.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 15-26 
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    Notes: Abstract. Searches for resonant $\tilde\nu$ production in e + e - collisions under the assumption that R-parity is not conserved and that the dominant R-parity violating coupling is $\lambda_{121}$ or $\lambda_{131}$ used data recorded by DELPHI in 1997 to 2000 at centre-of-mass energies of 183 to 208 GeV. No deviation from the Standard Model was observed. Upper limits are given for the $\lambda_{121}$ and $\lambda_{131}$ couplings as a function of the sneutrino mass and total width. The limits are especially stringent for sneutrino masses equal to the centre-of-mass energies with the highest integrated luminosities recorded.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 97-105 
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    Notes: Abstract. We present an extension to $\pi^{\pm} p$ and $K^{\pm} p$ elastic scattering at high energies of the impact-picture phenomenology we first proposed more than twenty years ago, for p p and $\bar p p$ elastic scattering. We show, in particular, that the analytic form of the opacity function for the proton obtained previously is compatible with the experimental results on $\pi p$ and K p elastic s cattering at high energies. It is proposed that $\pi^{\pm}$ and $K^{\pm}$ external beams be provided from CERN-LHC, so that their elastic scattering from protons can be studied at higher energies. Our phenomenology for p p and $\bar p p$ elastic scattering is updated by including new data and we give predictions for future experiments at BNL-RHIC and CERN-LHC.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 151-154 
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    Notes: Abstract. The generalization of QCD motivated classical SU(2) Yang-Mills theory coupled to a scalar field is discussed. The massive scalar field, corresponding to the scalar glueball, provides a confining potential for static, point-like, external sources. In the case of a massless scalar field screening solutions are found. However, there is a confining sector as well. Both, massive and massless confining solutions, are compared with phenomenological potentials. The case of a non-dynam ical permittivity is also discussed.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 119-122 
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    Notes: Abstract. We propose a simple Glauber-type mechanism for the suppression of jet production up to transverse momenta of about 10 $\mathrm {GeV}/c$ at RHIC. For processes in this kinematic region, the formation time is smaller than the interval between two successive hard partonic collisions and the subsequent collision influences the jet production. The number of jets then roughly scales with the number of participants. Proportionality to the number of binary collisions is reco vered for very high transverse momenta. The model predicts suppression of jet production in $d + {\mathrm {Au}}$ collisions at RHIC.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 63-69 
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    Notes: Abstract. The first observation of the $\bar{B}^0_d\rightarrow D^0\bar{K}^0$ and $\bar{B}^0_d\rightarrow D^0\bar{K}^{*0}$ transitions by the Belle Collaboration allows us to do a complete isospin analysis of the $B\rightarrow DK^{(*)}$ decay modes. We find that their respective isospin phase shifts are very likely to lie in the ranges $37^\circ \leq (\phi_1 -\phi_0)_{DK} \leq 63^\circ$ (or around $50^\circ$ ) and $25^\circ \leq (\phi_1 -\phi_0)_{DK^*} \leq 50^\circ$ (or around $35^\circ$ ), although the possibility $(\phi_1 -\phi_0)_{DK} = (\phi_1 -\phi_0)_{DK^*} = 0^\circ$ cannot be ruled out at present. Thus significant final-state rescattering effects possibly exist in such exclusive $\vert\Delta B\vert = \vert\Delta C\vert = \vert\Delta S\vert =1$ processes. We determine the spectator and color-suppressed spectator quark-diagram amplitudes of the $B\rightarrow DK$ and $B\rightarrow DK^*$ decays, and compare them with the corresponding quark-diagram amplitudes of the $B\rightarrow D\pi$ and $B\rightarrow D\rho$ decays. The effects of SU(3) flavor symmetry breaking are in most cases understandable in the factorization approximation, which works for the individual isospin amplitudes. Very instructive predictions are also obtained for the branching fractions of rare $\bar{B}^0_d \rightarrow \bar{D}^0 \bar{K}^{(*)0}$ , $B^-_u \rightarrow \bar{D}^0 K^{(*)-}$ and $B^-_u \rightarrow D^- \bar{K}^{(*)0}$ transitions.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 145-146 
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    Notes: Abstract. The possibility that higher dimensional field theories are broken spontaneously, through the usual Nambu-Goldstone mechanism, to 4-dimension is explored. As a consequence, vector Goldstone bosons can arise in this breaking of Lorentzian symmetry from higher dimension to 4-dimension. This can provide a simple mechanism for reduction to 4-dimension in theories with extra dimensions.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 45-54 
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    Notes: Abstract. The exclusive production of proton-antiproton pairs in the collisions of two quasi-real photons has been studied using data taken at $\sqrt{s_{ee}} = 183 $ GeV and 189 GeV with the OPAL detector at LEP. Results are presented for $p\bar{p}$ invariant masses, W, in the range 2.15〈W〈3.95 GeV. The cross-section measurements are compared with previous data and with recent analytic calculations based on t he quark-diquark model.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 1-13 
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    Notes: Abstract. Events containing only energetic photons are analysed in a sample of $628 \mathrm{pb}^{-1}$ of data recorded from $\rm e^+e^-$ collisions at centre-of-mass energies between 189 and 209 GeV by the ALEPH detector at LEP. The $e^+ e^-\to \nu\bar{\nu}\gamma(\gamma)$ and $e^+ e^-\to \gamma\gamma(\gamma)$ cross sections are measured and found to be in agreement with the standard model predictions. The number of light neutrino generations is determined to be $N_\nu = 2.86 \pm 0.09$ . Upper limits are derived on the cross sections for photon production in the context of several supersymmetric models. Limits are also set on the parameters of models with extra spatial dimensions, with contact interactions and with excited electrons.
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    Notes: Abstract. We present the machine parameters and physics capabilities of the CLIC Higgs Experiment (CLICHE), a low-energy $\gamma \gamma$ collider based on CLIC 1, the demonstration project for the higher-energy two-beam accelerator CLIC. CLICHE is conceived as a factory capable of producing around 20,000 light Higgs bosons per year. We discuss the requirements for the CLIC 1 beams and a laser backscattering system capable of producing a $\gamma \gamma$ total (peak) luminosity of $2.0 (0.36) \times 10^{34}$ cm-2s-1 with $E_{CM}(\gamma \gamma) \sim 115$ GeV. We show how CLICHE could be used to measure accurately the mass, $\bar b b$ , WW and $\gamma \gamma$ decays of a light Higgs boson. We illustrate how these measurements may distinguish between the Standard Model Higgs boson and those in supersymmetric and more general two-Higgs-doublet models, complement ing the measurements to be made with other accelerators. We also comment on other prospects in $\gamma \gamma$ and $e^- \gamma$ physics with CLICHE.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 79-95 
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    Notes: Abstract. A knowledge of the radial distributions of quarks inside hadrons could lead to a better understanding of the QCD description of these hadrons and possibly suggest forms for phenomenological models. As a step in this direction, in an earlier work, the charge (vector) and matter (scalar) radial distributions of heavy-light mesons were measured in the quenched approximation on a $16^3\times 24$ lattice with a lattice spacing of $a\approx 0.17$ fm, and a hopping parameter corresponding to a light quark mass about that of the strange quark. Here several improvements are now made: 1) The configurations are generated using dynamical fermions with $a\approx 0.14$ fm; 2) Many more gauge configurations are included; 3) The distributions at many off-axis, in addition to on-axis, points are measured; 4) The data analysis is much more complete. In particular, distributions involving excited states are extracted. The exponential decay of the cha rge and matter distributions can be described by mesons of mass 0.9 $\pm 0.1$ and 1.5 $\pm 0.1$ GeV respectively - values that are consistent with those of vector and scalar $q\bar{q}$ -states calculated directly with the same lattice parameters.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 123-131 
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    Notes: Abstract. We show that maximal atmospheric and large solar neutrino mixing can be implemented in SU(5) gauge theories, by making use of the U(1) F symmetry associated with a suitably defined family number F, together with a Z2 symmetry which does not commute with F. U(1) F is softly broken by the mass terms of the right-handed neutrino singlets, which are responsible for the seesaw mechanism; in additio n, U(1) F is also spontaneously broken at the electroweak scale. In our scenario, lepton mixing stems exclusively from the right-handed-neutrino Majorana mass matrix, whereas the CKM matrix originates solely in the up-type-quark sector. We show that, despite the non-supersymmetric character of our model, unification of the gauge couplings can be achieved at a scale 1016 GeV 〈 m U 〈 1019 GeV; indeed, we have found a particula r solution to this problem which yields results almost identical to the ones of the minimal supersymmetric standard model.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 203-209 
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    Notes: Abstract. The possibility to effectively exploit the directionality of the measured counting rate as a signature for WIMPs by using anisotropic scintillators is revisited and discussed in some details.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 107-114 
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    Notes: Abstract. Using the pole approach we determine the mass and width of the f 0 (980); in particular, we analyze the possibility that two nearby poles are associated to it. We restrict our analysis to a neighborhood of the resonance, using $\pi\pi$ data for the phase shift and inelasticity, and the invariant mass spectrum of the $J/\psi\rightarrow\phi\pi\pi, \phi K\bar K$ decays. The formalism we use is based on unitarity and a generalized ver sion of the Breit-Wigner parameterization. We find that a single pole describes the f 0 (980), the precise position depending upon the $\pi\pi$ data used. As a byproduct, values for the $g_{f_0\pi\pi}$ and $g_{f_0K\bar K}$ coupling constants are obtained.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 211-221 
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    Notes: Abstract. We analytically derive the transition probabilities for four-neutrino oscillations in matter. The time-evolution operator giving the neutrino oscillations is expressed by a finite sum of terms up to the third power of the Hamiltonian in a matrix form, using the Cayley-Hamilton theorem. The result of the computation for the probabilities in some mass patterns tells us that it is actually difficult to observe the resonance between one of the three active neutrinos and the fourth (sterile) neutrino near the earth, even if the fourth neutrino exists.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 223-236 
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    Notes: Abstract. We consider the two-Higgs-doublet model with explicit CP-violation, where the effective Higgs potential is not CP-invariant at the tree level. The three neutral Higgs bosons of the model are the mixtures of CP-even and CP-odd bosons which exist in the CP-conserving limit of the theory. The mass spectrum and tree-level couplings of the neutral Higgs bosons to gauge bosons and fermions are significantly dependent on the parameters of the Higgs boson mixing matrix. We calculate the Higgs-gauge boson, Higgs-fermion, triple and quartic Higgs self-interactions in the MSSM with explicit CP-violation in the Higgs sector and CP-violating Yukawa interactions of the third generation scalar quarks. In some regions of the MSSM parameter space substantial changes of the self-interaction vertices take place, leading to significant suppression or enhancement of the multiple Higgs boson production cross sections.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 261-278 
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    Notes: Abstract. Final state radiation (FSR) in pion pair production cannot be calculated reliably because of the composite structure of the pions. However, FSR corrections have to be taken into account for a precise evaluation of the hadronic contribution to g-2 of the muon. The role of FSR in both energy scan and radiative return experiments is discussed. It is shown how FSR influences the pion form factor extraction from experimental data and, as a consequence, the evaluation of $a_{\mu}^{had}$ . In fact the $O(\alpha)$ FSR corrections should be included to reach the precision we are aiming at. We argue that for an extraction of the desired FSR-inclusive cross section $\sigma^{(\gamma)}_{had}$ a photon-inclusive scan measurement of the ” $e^+e^- \to \pi^+\pi^- + {photons}$ ” cross section is needed. For exclusive scan and radiative return measurements in contrast we have to rely on ad hoc FSR models if we want to obtain either $\sigma^{(\gamma)}_{had}$ or the FSR-exclusive cross section $\sigma^{(0)}_{had}$ . We thus advocate to consider seriously precise photon-inclusive energy scan measurements at present and future low energy e + e - -facilities. Then together with radiative return measurements from DA $\Phi$ NE and BABAR and forthcoming scan measurements at VEPP-2000 we have a good chance to substantially improve the evaluation of $a_{\mu}^{had}$ in the future.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 237-241 
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    Notes: Abstract. In the framework of factorization and the heavy quark effective theory, $B\to D_2^*\pi$ modes are analyzed. We adopt the result from the QCD sum rule calculation for the hadronic matrix elements at leading order of $\Lambda_{\mathrm{QCD}}/m_Q$ and $\alpha_{\mathrm{s}}$ . The QCD sum rule results are well compatible with the current data, with the prediction for the branching ratios $\mathcal{B}({\bar B}^0\to D_2^{*+}\pi^-) = 8.94\times 10^{-4}$ and $\mathcal{B}(B^-\to D_2^{*0}\pi^-) = 9.53\times 10^{-4}$ for $N_C^{\mathrm{eff}} = 2$ . We give constraints on the interception $\tau(1)$ and the slope parameter $\rho^2$ of the leading Isgur-Wise function from the experimental bounds. It is argued that the observation of non-zero $\mathcal{B}({\bar B}^0\to D_2^{*0}\pi^0)$ directly measures the non-factorizable effects.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 279-295 
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    Notes: Abstract. We analyze the energy-momentum properties of relativistic short-lived particles with the result that they are characterized by two 4-vectors: in addition to the familiar energy-momentum vector (timelike) there is an energy-momentum `spread vector' (spacelike). The wave functions in space and time for unstable particles are constructed. For the relativistic properties of unstable states we refer to Wigner's method of Poincaré group representations that are induced by representations of the space-time translation and rotation groups. If stable particles, unstable particles and resonances are treated as elementary objects that are not fundamentally different one has to take into account that they will not generally be orthogonal to each other in their state space. The scalar product between a stable and an unstable state with otherwise identical properties is calculated in a particular Lorentz frame. The spin of an unstable particle is not infinitely sharp but has a `spin spread' giving rise to `spin neighbors'. This opens the possibility of a non-zero scalar product between states with unequal spin. - A first practical application of non-orthogonal states is seen in diffraction dissociation reactions whose large cross-sections are attributed to interference of states that are `partially identical'.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 175-201 
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    Notes: Abstract. Cross sections for e-p neutral current deep inelastic scattering have been measured at a centre-of-mass energy of 318 GeV using an integrated luminosity of 15.9 pb-1 collected with the ZEUS detector at HERA. Results on the double-differential cross-section $d^2\sigma / dx dQ^2$ in the range 185 〈 Q 2 〈 50 000 GeV2 and 0.0037 〈 x 〈 0.75, as well as the single-differential cross-sections $d\sigma / dQ^2$ , $d\sigma / dx$ and $d\sigma / dy$ for Q 2 〉 200 GeV2, are presented. To study the effect of Z-boson exchange, $d\sigma / dx$ has also been measured for Q 2 〉 10 000 GeV2. The structure function xF3 has been extracted by combining the e-p results presented here with the recent ZEUS measurements of e+p neutral current deep inelastic scattering. All results agree well with the predictions of the Standard Model.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 243-248 
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    Notes: Abstract. We study the differential branching ratio, the branching ratio and the CP-violating asymmetry for the exclusive $B_{d}\to (\eta,\eta^{'})\ell^+\ell^-$ decays in the standard model. We deduce the $B_{d}\to (\eta, \eta^{{'}})$ form factors from the form factors of $B \to \pi$ available in the literature, by using the SU(3) F symmetry. We observe that these decay modes, which are within the reach of forthcoming B-factories, are very promising for observing CP-violation.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 249-259 
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    Notes: Abstract. We study baryon pair production in two-photon collisions, $\gamma \gamma \rightarrow B \bar{B}$ , within perturbative quantum chromodynamics, treating baryons as quark-diquark systems. We extend previous work within the same approach by treating constituent-mass effects systematically by means of an expansion in the small parameter (mass/photon energy). Our approach enables us to give a consistent description of the cross sections for all octet baryon channels. Adopting the model parameters from foregoing work, we are able to reproduce the most recent large-momentum-transfer data from LEP for the $p\bar{p}$ , $\Lambda\bar{\Lambda}$ , and $\Sigma^0\bar{\Sigma}^0$ channels in a quite satisfactory way. We also briefly address the crossed process for the proton channel, $\gamma p \rightarrow \gamma p$ .
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    Notes: Abstract. Neutral B meson oscillations in the $B^0_s-\overline{B^0_s}$ and $B^0_d-\overline{B^0_d}$ systems were studied using a sample of about 4.0 million hadronic Z decays recorded by the DELPHI detector between 1992 and 2000. Events with a high transverse momentum lepton were removed and a sample of 770 k events with an inclusively reconstructed vertex was selected. The mass difference between the two physical states in the $B^0_d-\overline{B^0_d}$ system was measured to be: \Delta m_d = (0.531 \pm 0.025 (stat.) \pm 0.007 (syst.)) \rm ps^{-1}. The following limit on the width difference of these states was also obtained: \vert\Delta\Gamma_{B_d}\vert / \Gamma_{B_d} 〈 0.18\ \ at \ \ 95\%\ \ CL. As no evidence for $B^0_s-\overline{B^0_s}$ oscillations was found, a limit on the mass difference of the two physical states was given: \Delta m_s 〉 5.0 \: \rm ps^{-1} \ \ at \ \ 95\%\ \ CL. The corresponding sensitivity of this analysis is equal to 6.6 ps-1.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 305-312 
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    Notes: Abstract. The rare decays $B^0 \to D_s^- K^+$ and $B^+ \to D_s^+ \overline{K}^0$ can occur only via annihilation type diagrams in the standard model. We calculate these decays in the perturbative QCD approach. We found that the calculated branching ratio of $B^0 \to D_s^- K^+$ agreed with the data which had been observed in the KEK and SLAC B factories. The decay $B^+ \to D_s^+ \overline{K}^0$ has a very small branching ratio at $\cal O(10^{-8})$ , due to the suppression from the CKM matrix elements |V ub * V cd |.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 389-393 
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    Notes: Abstract. In the q-deformed theory the perturbation approach can be expressed in terms of two pairs of undeformed position and momentum operators. There are two configuration spaces. Correspondingly there are two q-perturbation Hamiltonians; one originates from the perturbation expansion of the potential in one configuration space, the other one originates from the perturbation expansion of the kinetic energy in another configuration space. In order to establish a general foundation of the q-perturbation theory, two perturbation equivalence theorems are proved. The first is Equivalence Theorem I: Perturbation expressions of the q-deformed uncertainty relations calculated by two pairs of undeformed operators are the same, and the two q-deformed uncertainty relations undercut Heisenberg's minimal one in the same style. The general Equivalence Theorem II is: for any potential (regular or singular) the expectation values of two q-perturbation Hamiltonians in the eigenstates of the undeformed Hamiltonian are equivalent to all orders of the perturbation expansion. As an example of singular potentials the perturbation energy spectra of the q-deformed Coulomb potential are studied.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 341-351 
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    Notes: Abstract. We analyze the effects of CP violating phases in a fully left-right extension of the minimal supersymmetric model. These phases appear from both the heavy and light neutrino sectors: two CKM-type phases, and four Majorana phases. We study observable effects of these phases in lepton flavor violating decays, such as the T-odd asymmetry in $\mu^+ \rightarrow e^+e^+e^-$ , as well as in the leptonic electric dipole moments. We impose the experimental constraints from the mixing of light neutrinos and analyze cases in which the heavy and light neutrinos are either degenerate, or hierarchical, and highlight the dominant variables in each case. CP violating phases in both the heavy and light neutrino sectors of the left-right supersymmetric model have unique features which, if tested in the charged lepton sector, may distinguish the model from other supersymmetric scenarios.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 405-414 
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    Notes: Abstract. We consider quantum electrodynamics with additional coupling of spinor fields to the space-time independent axial vector violating both Lorentz and CPT-symmetries. The Fock-Schwinger proper-time method is used to calculate the one-loop effective action up to the second order in the axial vector and to all orders in the space-time independent electromagnetic field strength. We find that the Chern-Simons term is not radiatively induced and that the effective action is CPT-invariant in the given approximation.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 321-328 
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    Notes: Abstract. We perform a detailed study of the consistency between different sets of polarized deep inelastic scattering data and theory, from the standpoint of a next to leading order QCD global analysis, and following the criteria proposed by Collins and Pumplin. In face of recent suggestions that challenge the usual assumption about parent parton spin independence of unpolarized fragmentation functions, we specially focus on polarized semi-inclusive data.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 415-424 
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    Notes: Abstract. First, we present a simple confining abelian pure gauge theory. Classically, its kinetic term is not positive definite, and it contains a simple UV regularized F4 interaction. This provokes the formation of a condensate $\phi \sim F^2$ such that, at the saddle point $\widehat{\phi}$ of the effective potential, the wave function normalization constant of the abelian gauge fields $Z_{eff}(\widehat{\phi})$ vanishes exactly. Then we study SU(2) pure Yang-Mills theory in an abelian gauge and introduce an auxiliary field $\rho$ for a BRST invariant condensate of dimension 2, which renders the charged sector massive. Under simple assumptions its effective low energy theory reduces to the confining abelian model discussed before, and the VEV of $\rho$ is seen to scale correctly with the renormalization point. Under these assumptions, the confinement condition Z eff = 0 also holds for the massive charged sector, which suppresses the couplings of the charged fields to the abelian gauge bosons in the infrared regime.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 395-403 
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    Notes: Abstract. Explicit path integration is carried out for the Green's functions of special relativistic harmonic oscillators in (1+1)- and (3+1)-dimensional Minkowski space-time modeled by a Klein-Gordon particle in the universal covering space-time of the anti-de Sitter static space-time. The energy spectrum together with the normalized wave functions are obtained. In the non-relativistic limit, the bound states of the one- and three-dimensional ordinary oscillators are regained.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 313-319 
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    Notes: Abstract. We discuss the predictions of perturbative QCD for angular flows of final state particles in two and three jet events including their cms energy and jet resolution (ycut) dependence. The simple analytical formulae for gluon bremsstrahlung from primary partons, modified for gluon cascading, reproduce the main features of the experimental data well. For ycut-selected events, the particle flow is derived from a superposition of colour dipoles in much the same way that photon radiation is derived from electric dipoles.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 297-304 
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    Notes: Abstract. The energy spectrum and the cross section of photonuclear interactions of 180 GeV muons in iron were measured at the CERN SPS using prototype modules of the ATLAS hadron calorimeter. The differential cross section $(N_{A}/A)v{d}\sigma/{d}v$ for a muon fractional energy loss $v = \Delta E_{\mu} / E_{\mu}$ was measured in the range 0.1〈v〈1. The integrated cross section $(N_{A}/A) \int_{0.1}^{1} v{d}\s igma/{d}v$ is $(0.26 \pm 0.03_{stat} \pm 0.03_{syst})\cdot 10^{-6}$ cm2g-1 in agreement with the theoretical prediction of $0.267 \cdot 10^{-6}$ cm2g-1. The best adjustment of the data to the theory is achieved for the value of $\sigma_{\gamma N} = (115 \pm 18_stat \pm 15_{syst})\mu {b}$ of the photon-nucleon cross section for photons with energies in the range from 18 to 180 GeV.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 425-430 
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    Notes: Abstract. We calculate the effective potential for the WLPNGB in a world with a circular latticized extra dimension. The mass of the Wilson line pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone boson (WLPNGB) is calculated from the one-loop quantum effect of scalar fields at zero and finite temperature. We show that a series expansion by the modified Bessel functions is useful to calculate the one-loop effective potentials.
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    Notes: Abstract. In a class of SUSY SO(10) with $SU(2)_L\times SU(2)_R\times U(1)_{B-L}\times SU(3)_C (g_{2L}\neq g_{2R})$ intermediate gauge symmetry, we observe that the prediction on the unification mass (M U ) is unaffected by Planck-scale-induced gravitational and intermediate-scale threshold effects, although the intermediate scale (M I ) itself is subject to such corrections. In particular, without invoking the presence of additional lighter scalar degrees of freedom but including plausible and reasonable threshold effects, we find that interesting solutions for neutrino physics corresponding to $M_{I}\simeq 10^{10}$ -1013 GeV and $M_{U}\simeq(5$ - $6)\times10^{17}$ GeV are permitted in the minimal models. The possibilities of low-mass right-handed gauge bosons corresponding to $M_{I}\simeq 1$ -10 TeV consistent with the CERN-LEP data are pointed out in a number of models in which threshold effects are included using effective mass parameters.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 381-388 
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    Notes: Abstract. We study scalar leptoquark production at TESLA and CLIC based $e\gamma$ colliders. Both direct and resolved contributions to the cross section are examined. We find that the masses of scalar leptoquarks can be probed up to about 0.9 TeV at TESLA and 2.6 TeV at CLIC.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 365-374 
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    Notes: Abstract. We discuss the perspectives of testing the right-handed Majorana mass scale MR of the SUSY see-saw model in the mSUGRA framework. Lepton-flavor violating low energy processes are analyzed in recently proposed post-LEP benchmark scenarios, taking into account present uncertainties and future developments in the neutrino sector. Non-observation of $\mu \rightarrow e \gamma$ in the next-generation PSI experiment will provide upper bounds on MR of the order of $10^{12\div 14}$ GeV, while on the other hand, a positive signal for $\tau \rightarrow \mu \gamma$ at SUPERKEKB or the LHC may determine MR for a given mSUGRA scenario with an accuracy of a factor of 2.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 431-435 
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    Notes: Abstract. We consider a relativistic superalgebra in the picture in which the time and spatial derivative cannot be presented in the operators of the particle. The supersymmetry generators as well as the Hamilton operators for the massive relativistic particles with spin 0 and spin 1/2 are expressed in terms of the principal series of the unitary representations of the Lorentz group. We also consider the massless case. New Hamilton operators are constructed for the massless particles with spin 0 and spin 1/2.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 329-333 
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    Notes: Abstract. We use the transverse-momentum dependence of the cross section for the diffractive dissociation of high energy pions to two jets to study some non-perturbative light-cone wave functions of the pion. We compare the predictions for this distribution by Gaussian and Coulomb wave functions as well as the wave function derived from a solution of the light-cone Hamiltonian in the singlet model. We conclude that this experimentally measured information provides a powerful tool for these studies.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 335-340 
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    Notes: Abstract. The quarkonia-glueball structure of $\eta$ , $\eta^{'}$ and $\eta(1440)$ is phenomenologically deduced from the updated world average data including two-photon decays of pseudoscalar mesons, radiative decays between pseudoscalar and vector mesons, decays of $J/\psi$ into a vector and a pseudoscalar meson, and radiative decays of $J/\psi$ . Corrections due to SU(3) flavor symmetry breaking, non-ideal $\omega$ - $\phi$ mixing, double OZI and electromagnetic amplitudes of $J/\psi$ decays into a vector and a pseudoscalar meson, and three-gluon-annihilation amplitudes of radiative decays of $J/\psi$ are included in our analysis. Some predictions on the decays involving $\eta(1410)$ are presented, which can be tested at Beijing Electron Positron Collider/Beijing Spectrometer (BEPC/BES) with 50 million $J/\psi$ events.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 375-380 
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    Notes: Abstract. The cross section for the reaction $e^-e^-\;\to\; \ell^-\ell^-$ ( $\ell = \mu,\tau$ ) is calculated in models with heavy Majorana neutrinos mediating lepton number violating amplitudes at the loop level. The contributing four-point functions are evaluated exactly (numerically) taking into account the full propagator dependence on external momenta, thereby extending to the energy range of interest for the next linear colliders an earlier approximate low energy calculation. The amplitude shows a non-decoupling behavior relative to the heavy Majorana neutrino masses, but due to the stringent bounds on heavy-light mixing the signal cross section attains observable values only for the less constrained $\tau$ signal. The cross section induced by lepton number violation in the SU(2) L doublet sneutrino sector of supersymmetric extensions of the standard model is constrained by the upper limits on neutrino masses and probably too tiny to be observable.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 561-571 
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    Notes: Abstract. We introduce a class of self-interacting scalar theories in which the various coupling constants obey a recursive relation. These imply a particularly simple form for the generating function of the Feynman amplitudes with vanishing external momenta, as well as for the effective potential. In addition we discuss an interesting duality inherent in these models. Specializing to the case of zero spacetime dimensions we find intriguing nullification properties for the amplitudes.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 535-543 
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    Notes: Abstract. The fuzzy bag is a hadronic model which has features both of the bag model (energy-momentum conservation, QCD vacuum energy) and of relativistic potential models (confinement achieved through a potential). It is also a chiral model, with the unique property that the pion field is suppressed in the interior of the bag by means of a scalar potential, and yet chiral symmetry is preserved. This scalar potential allows one to control how far the pion field can penetrate in the interior of the bag. We calculate the masses of the fundamental baryon octet taking into account the center of mass, one-gluon exchange and one-pion exchange corrections. We also calculate the nucleon axial charge, charge radii and magnetic moments including center of mass and recoil corrections. The agreement with experiment is excellent, and the results indicate that the pion field is suppressed only very close to the center of the bag.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 475-481 
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    Notes: Abstract. Theoretical predictions show that at low values of the Bjorken parameter x the spin structure function, g1, is influenced by large logarithmic corrections, $\ln^2(1/x)$ , which may be predominant in this region. These corrections are also partially contained in the NLO part of the standard DGLAP evolution. Here we calculate the nucleon structure function, g1, and the gluon distribution, $\Delta g$ , using the unified evolution equations written for the singlet and the non-singlet parton distributions. These equations include (i) the terms which describe the NLO DGLAP evolution and (ii) the ladder and non-ladder terms which contribute to the resummation of $\ln^2(1/x)$ . Subtractions of singularities from the evolution kernels are performed so as to avoid double counting the double logarithmic contributions coming from the NLO DGLAP and the ladder and non-ladder terms. The sensitivity of the results to the factorization scheme applied is tested by introducing the DGLAP terms into the evolution equations at two different factorization schemes.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 483-493 
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    Notes: Abstract. Two photon collisions at high energy have an important theoretical advantage: the simplicity of the initial state, which gives us a unique opportunity to calculate these processes for large virtualities of both photons in the perturbative QCD approach. In this paper we study QCD saturation in two photon collisions in the framework of the Glauber-Mueller approach. The Glauber-Mueller formula is derived emphasising the impact parameter dependence (bt) of the dipole-dipole amplitude. It is shown that non-perturbative QCD contributions are needed to describe the large b t behaviour, and the way how to deal with them is suggested. Our approach can be viewed as the model for the saturation in which the entire impact parameter dependence is determined by the initial conditions. The unitarity bound for the total cross section, its energy dependence as well as predictions for future experiments are discussed. It is argued that the total cross section increases faster than any power of $ \ln(1/x)$ in a wide range of energy or x, namely $\sigma(\gamma^*$ - $\gamma^*) \propto (1/Q^2) \exp(a \sqrt{\ln(1/x)}) \leq 1/m^2_{\pi}$ , where $\exp(a \sqrt{\ln(1/x)})$ reflects the x dependence of the gluon density $xG \propto \exp(2 a \sqrt{\ln(1/x)})$ and $m_{\pi}$ is the pion mass.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 495-513 
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    Notes: Abstract. We have calculated the next-to-leading order cross section for the inclusive production of charm quarks as a function of the transverse momentum pT and the rapidity in two approaches using massive or massless charm quarks. For the single-resolved cross section we have derived the massless limit from the massive theory. We find that this limit differs from the genuine massless version with $\overline{{MS}}$ factorization by finite corrections. By adjusting subtraction terms we establish a massive theory with $\overline{{MS}}$ subtraction which approaches the massless theory very fast with increasing transverse momentum. With these results and including the equivalent results for the direct cross section obtained previously as well as double-resolved contributions, we calculate the inclusive $D^{*\pm}$ cross section in $\gamma \gamma$ collisions using realistic evolved non-perturbative fragmentation functions and compare with recent data from the LEP collaborations ALEPH, L3 and OPAL. We find good agreement.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 557-560 
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    Notes: Abstract. Quantum field theories based on non-commutative space-time (NCQFT) have been extensively studied recently. However no NCQFT model which can uniquely describe the strong and electroweak interactions has been constructed. This prevents one to make a consistent and systematic study of non-commutative space-time. In this work we construct a NCQFT model based on the trinification gauge group $SU(3)_C\times SU(3)_{{L}}\times SU(3)_{R}$ . A unique feature of this model, that all matter fields (fermions and Higgs bosons) are assigned to (anti-) fundamental representations of the factor SU(3) groups, allows us to construct a NCQFT model for strong and electroweak interactions and their unification without ambiguities. This model provides an example which allows one to make a consistent and systematic study of non-commutative space-time phenomenology. We also comment on some related issues regarding extensions to E6 and $U(3)_C\times U(3)_{L}\times U(3)_{R}$ models.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 525-533 
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    Notes: Abstract. An analysis of the Coulombic amplitude and its interference with the nuclear amplitude which is driven by the three-component pomeron is presented. It is shown that different approaches towards the evaluation of the Coulomb phase give approximately uniform results at all energies and the differences are negligible at RHIC and LHC energies. We show that the use of the amplitude which was fitted to accommodate the nucleon data only (in the region $0.01 \le \vert t\vert \le 14.5$ (GeV2)), combined with the Coulomb amplitude, reproduces the existing data in the Coulomb interference domain quite accurately without any adjustment of the parameters. As a consequence, we predict the differential cross section in the region of the Coulomb nucleon interference for both RHIC and LHC energies.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 455-473 
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    Notes: Abstract. We determine the uncertainties on observables arising from the errors on the experimental data that are fitted in the global MRST2001 parton analysis. By diagonalizing the error matrix we produce sets of partons suitable for use within the framework of linear propagation of errors, which is the most convenient method for calculating the uncertainties. Despite the potential limitations of this approach we find that it can be made to work well in practice. This is confirmed by our alternative approach of using the more rigorous Lagrange multiplier method to determine the errors on physical quantities directly. As particular examples we determine the uncertainties on the predictions of the charged-current deep-inelastic structure functions, on the cross-sections for W production and for Higgs boson production via gluon-gluon fusion at the Tevatron and the LHC, on the ratio of W- to W+ production at the LHC and on the moments of the non-singlet quark distributions. We discuss the corresponding uncertainties on the parton distributions in the relevant x,Q2 domains. Finally, we briefly look at uncertainties related to the fit procedure, stressing their importance and using $\sigma_W$ , $\sigma_H$ and extractions of $\alpha_S(M_Z^2)$ as examples. As a by-product of this last point we present a slightly updated set of parton distributions, MRST2002.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 515-523 
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    Notes: Abstract. We calculate the $B\to P$ , $B\to V$ (P is the light pseudoscalar meson, V the light vector meson) form factors in the large-recoil limit in the perturbative QCD approach, including both the vector (axial vector) and tensor operators. In general there are two leading components $\phi_B$ and $\bar{\phi}_B$ for the B meson wave functions. We consider both contributions of them. Sudakov effects ( $k_{\perp}$ and threshold resummation) are included to regulate the soft end-point singularity. By choosing the hard scale as the maximum virtualities of the internal particles in the hard b quark decay amplitudes, Sudakov factors can effectively suppress the long-distance soft contribution. The hard contribution can be dominant in these approaches.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 437-449 
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    Notes: Abstract. The inclusive production of D $^{*\pm}$ mesons in two-photon collisions is measured with the ALEPH detector at e+e- centre-of-mass energies from 183 GeV to 209 GeV. A total of $360 \pm 27$ D $^{*\pm}$ meson events are observed from an integrated luminosity of 699pb-1. Contributions from direct and single-resolved processes are separated using the ratio of the transverse momentum $p_{t}^{D^{*\pm}}$ of the D $^{*\pm}$ to the visible invariant mass Wvis of the event. Differential cross sections of D $^{*\pm}$ production as functions of $p_{t}^{D^{*\pm}}$ and the pseudorapidity $\vert\eta^{D^{*\pm}}\vert $ are measured in the range 2 GeV $/c 〈 p_{t}^{D^{*\pm}} 〈 12$ GeV/c and $ \vert\eta^{D^{*\pm}}\vert 〈 1.5 $ . They are compared to next-to-leading order (NLO) perturbative QCD calculations. The extrapolation of the integrated visible D $^{*\pm}$ cross section to the total charm cross section, based on the Pythia Monte Carlo program, yields $ \sigma (e^+e^- \rightarrow e^+e^- c\bar{c})_{\left〈\sqrt{s}\right〉 = 197 GeV} = 731 \pm 74_{stat} \pm 47_{syst} \pm 157_{extr}$ pb .
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 451-454 
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    Notes: Abstract. We discuss a two scalar doublets model which induces the Higgs mechanism by means of a seesaw mechanism. This model naturally predicts a light Higgs scalar whose mass is suppressed by the grand unification scale. The model requires an intermediate scale between the electroweak symmetry breaking scale and the grand unification scale at 109 GeV. Below this intermediate energy scale the usual standard model appears as an effective theory. An implementation of this mechanism in models where the Planck scale is in the TeV region is discussed.
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    The European physical journal 28 (2003), S. 545-555 
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    Notes: Abstract. We deconstruct the non-supersymmetric SU(5) breaking by discrete symmetry on the space-time $M^4\times S^1$ and $M^4\times S^1/(Z_2\times Z_2')$ in the Higgs mechanism deconstruction scenario. Also we explain the subtle point of how to exactly match the continuum results with the latticized results on the quotient space S 1 /Z 2 and $S^1/(Z_2\times Z_2')$ . We also propose an effective deconstruction scenario and discuss the gauge symmetry breaking by the discrete symmetry on the theory space in this approach. As an application, we suggest the GN unification where GN is broken down to $SU(3)\times SU(2)\times U(1)^{n-3}$ by the bifundamental link fields and the doublet-triplet splitting can be achieved.
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    The European physical journal 31 (2003), S. 563-569 
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    Keywords: PACS. 68.35.Ct Interface structure and roughness – 05.40.-a Fluctuation phenomena, random processes, noise, and Brownian motion – 02.50.-r Probability theory, stochastic processes, and statistics – 81.15.Aa Theory and models of film growth
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    Notes: Abstract: The relationship between a microscopic parameter p, that is related to the probability of choosing a mechanism of deposition, and the stochastic equation for the interface's evolution is studied for two different models. It is found that in one model, that is similar to ballistic deposition, the corresponding stochastic equation can be represented by a Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) equation where both λ and ν depend on p in the following way: ν(p) = νp and λ(p) = λp 3/2. Furthermore, in the other studied model, which is similar to random deposition with relaxation, the stochastic equation can be represented by an Edwards-Wilkinson (EW) equation where ν depends on p according to ν(p) = νp 2. It is expected that these results will help to find a framework for the development of stochastic equations starting from microscopic details of growth models.
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    The European physical journal 35 (2003), S. 233-238 
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    Notes: Abstract. We show that the infrared reflectance of the quasi-one dimensional charge-density-wave (CDW) conductor K0.3MoO3 (blue bronze) varies with position when a voltage greater than the CDW depinning threshold is applied. The spatial dependence and spectra associated with these changes are generally as expected from the electro-transmission [B.M. Emerling, et al., Eur. Phys. J. B 16, 295 (2000)], but there are differences which might be associated with changes in the CDW properties on the surface. We have examined the electro-reflectance spectrum associated with CDW current investigation for light polarized parallel to the conducting chains for signs of expected current-induced intragap states, and conclude that the density of any such states is at least an order of magnitude less than expected.
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    The European physical journal 34 (2003), S. 115-118 
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    Notes: Abstract. We have examined the mean first passage time ( $\langle T\rangle$ ) for a particle driven by colored non-Gaussian noise. As we depart from the Gaussian behavior, the $\langle T\rangle$ decreases regularly to a limiting value, i.e., the barrier crossing rate can be accelerated to a limiting value by increasing the non-Gaussianity of the noise. For the non-Gaussian noise driven process $\langle T\rangle$ increases linearly with increasing damping constant or noise correlation time. But this increasing behavior is almost exponential in nature for the Gaussian noise driven process.
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    The European physical journal 34 (2003), S. 119-129 
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    Notes: Abstract. Recently we have used a cellular automata model which describes the dynamics of a multi-connected network to reproduce the refractory behavior and aging effects obtained in immunization experiments performed with mice when subjected to multiple perturbations. In this paper we investigate the similarities between the aging dynamics observed in this multi-connected network and the one observed in glassy systems, by using the usual tools applied to analyze the latter. An interesting feature we show here, is that the model reproduces the biological aspects observed in the experiments during the long transient time it takes to reach the stationary state. Depending on the initial conditions, and without any perturbation, the system may reach one of a family of long-period attractors. The perturbations may drive the system from its natural attractor to other attractors of the same family. We discuss the different roles played by the small random perturbations ("noise") and by the large periodic perturbations ("immunizations").
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    Notes: Abstract. Mössbauer spectrometry and magnetic measurements are employed to experimentally investigate the magnetic behavior of nanocrystalline Fe73.5Cu1Nb3Si13.5B9 ribbons obtained by appropriate annealing of the amorphous precursor. A detailed analysis of the correlation between the microstructure of annealed samples and their magnetic properties is provided. Thermomagnetic data allow the Curie temperatures of both amorphous residual matrix and nanocrystalline phase to be estimated. The differences between Curie temperatures of amorphous residual matrix and amorphous precursor are investigated and explained in terms of magnetic polarization of the matrix by exchange fields arising from the nanocrystalline grains. Theoretical systems of spins consisting of a single ferromagnetic nanocrystalline grain immersed in weakly ferromagnetic environment, quite similar to our real samples, are considered and their magnetic behavior is investigated by Monte Carlo simulation of low temperature spin ordering, with emphasize on the matrix-nanocrystalline grain interface which is shown to exhibit peculiar magnetic behavior. The magnetic features of the matrix-nanocrystalline grain interface are studied, as depending on matrix-nanocrystalline grain exchange coupling as well as crystalline fraction of the nanocrystalline systems.
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    The European physical journal 34 (2003), S. 173-177 
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    Notes: Abstract. The phase diagram of a driven two-dimensional vortex lattice in the presence of dense quasi-point pins is investigated. The transition from the crystal to the liquid is found continuous at intermediate inductions. The correlations in the pseudo random force that allow for an uncomplete unbinding of the dislocations is proposed as a key mechanism to account for the continuous transition.
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    Notes: Abstract. The structural and magnetic properties of $\gamma$ -Fe2O3 nanoparticles dispersed on silica spheres prepared by sol-gel method were investigated. The properties of $\gamma$ -Fe2O3 nanoparticles without silica were compared with those on silica spheres. Both the nanoparticle assemblages were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscope (TEM), Mössbauer (20, 80 and 300 K) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) (80, 300 K) measurements. The XRD spectra clearly indicated the formation of pure $\gamma$ -Fe2O3 nanoparticles and the absence of any other form of iron oxide. TEM images showed a uniform distribution of the nanoparticles of size $\sim$ 6 nm on the surfaces of silica spheres (diameter $\sim$ 35-60 nm). The size of the individual nanoparticles (without silica) varied within 5-6 nm. The low temperature (20 K) Mössbauer spectra consisted of a partially split sextet superimposed on a doublet. The partial magnetic splitting of the sextet at 20 K revealed the effect of surface magnetization and surface modifications of the $\gamma$ -Fe2O3 nanoparticles coated on silica spheres. The gradual collapse of the partially split sextet into a doublet with increasing temperature indicated the superparamagnetic relaxation exhibited by the $\gamma$ -Fe2O3 nanoparticles with/without silica. The surface magnetization arising out of mis-aligned spins at the surface as evidenced by Mössbauer spectra was further confirmed by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies.
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    The European physical journal 34 (2003), S. 219-223 
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    Notes: Abstract. A simple system consisting of an asymmetric dimer cooperating with two baths is presented as a challenge to the second law of thermodynamics. This requires specific coupling of the dimer to the baths and a specific thermodynamic regime.
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    The European physical journal 34 (2003), S. 429-440 
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    Notes: Abstract. The analytic embedded atom method (EAM) type many-body potentials of hcp rare earth metals (Dy, Er, Gd, Ho, Nd, Pr, and Tb) have been constructed. The hcp lattice is shown to be energetically most stable when compared with the fcc and bcc structure, and the hcp lattice with ideal c/a. The mechanical stability of the corresponding hcp lattice with respect to large change of density and c/a ratio is examined. The phonon spectra, stacking fault and surface energy are calculated. The activation energy for vacancy diffusion in these metals has been calculated and the most possible diffusion paths are predicted. Finally, the self-interstitial atom (SIA) formation energy and volume have been evaluated for eight possible sites. This calculation suggests that the crowdion and basal split are the most stable configurations. The SIA formation energy increases linearly with the increase of the melting temperature.
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