Abstract
It is show by a simple Regge-type fit suggested recently by Donnachie and Landshoff that the universal pomeron contribution to various total cross sections may be represented by an alternating series a - b log s + c (log s){sup 2} corresponding to a series of Regge multipoles. (author). 9 refs., 5 tabs., 5 figs.
Citation Formats
Il`in, Yu, and Lendel, A.
Alternating series fit to the total cross sections.
Ukraine: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Il`in, Yu, & Lendel, A.
Alternating series fit to the total cross sections.
Ukraine.
Il`in, Yu, and Lendel, A.
1993.
"Alternating series fit to the total cross sections."
Ukraine.
@misc{etde_10130752,
title = {Alternating series fit to the total cross sections}
author = {Il`in, Yu, and Lendel, A}
abstractNote = {It is show by a simple Regge-type fit suggested recently by Donnachie and Landshoff that the universal pomeron contribution to various total cross sections may be represented by an alternating series a - b log s + c (log s){sup 2} corresponding to a series of Regge multipoles. (author). 9 refs., 5 tabs., 5 figs.}
place = {Ukraine}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Alternating series fit to the total cross sections}
author = {Il`in, Yu, and Lendel, A}
abstractNote = {It is show by a simple Regge-type fit suggested recently by Donnachie and Landshoff that the universal pomeron contribution to various total cross sections may be represented by an alternating series a - b log s + c (log s){sup 2} corresponding to a series of Regge multipoles. (author). 9 refs., 5 tabs., 5 figs.}
place = {Ukraine}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}