1978
DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(78)90546-1
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Phenomenology of asymptotically free theories in deep inelastic scattering

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“…These are controlled, respectively, by the large n behaviour of the moments and by the nearest singularity of p ( n ) to n = 2: relationships on which much has been written, but little of certainty learnt (beyond de Rujula et a1 (1974b)). The more modest task of learning about the rough form of the structure functions from their moments by Mellin inversion has been considered by Fox (1978)-a procedure fraught with ambiguity. Despite these difficulties, we cling to moments, for the region of validity of perturbative QCD is better defined for these.…”
Section: Reconstruction Of Structure Functions From Their Momentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These are controlled, respectively, by the large n behaviour of the moments and by the nearest singularity of p ( n ) to n = 2: relationships on which much has been written, but little of certainty learnt (beyond de Rujula et a1 (1974b)). The more modest task of learning about the rough form of the structure functions from their moments by Mellin inversion has been considered by Fox (1978)-a procedure fraught with ambiguity. Despite these difficulties, we cling to moments, for the region of validity of perturbative QCD is better defined for these.…”
Section: Reconstruction Of Structure Functions From Their Momentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incidentally, % is just l -H 2 , where H2 is one of the jet measures proposed and extensively studied by Fox andWolfram (1978, 1979a, b). To O(a,)…”
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confidence: 99%