Abstract
This paper concerns the linear estimation of structure functions from muon(electron)-nucleon scattering. The expressions obtained for the structure functions estimate provide correct analysis of the random error and the bias The bias arises because of the finite number of experimental data and the finite resolution of experiment. The approach suggested may become useful for data handling from experiments at HERA. 9 refs.
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Anikeev, V B, and Zhigunov, V P.
Linear estimates of structure functions from deep inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering data. Part 1. Neutral-charged current muon and electron scattering.
USSR: N. p.,
1991.
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Anikeev, V B, & Zhigunov, V P.
Linear estimates of structure functions from deep inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering data. Part 1. Neutral-charged current muon and electron scattering.
USSR.
Anikeev, V B, and Zhigunov, V P.
1991.
"Linear estimates of structure functions from deep inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering data. Part 1. Neutral-charged current muon and electron scattering."
USSR.
@misc{etde_10139988,
title = {Linear estimates of structure functions from deep inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering data. Part 1. Neutral-charged current muon and electron scattering}
author = {Anikeev, V B, and Zhigunov, V P}
abstractNote = {This paper concerns the linear estimation of structure functions from muon(electron)-nucleon scattering. The expressions obtained for the structure functions estimate provide correct analysis of the random error and the bias The bias arises because of the finite number of experimental data and the finite resolution of experiment. The approach suggested may become useful for data handling from experiments at HERA. 9 refs.}
place = {USSR}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Linear estimates of structure functions from deep inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering data. Part 1. Neutral-charged current muon and electron scattering}
author = {Anikeev, V B, and Zhigunov, V P}
abstractNote = {This paper concerns the linear estimation of structure functions from muon(electron)-nucleon scattering. The expressions obtained for the structure functions estimate provide correct analysis of the random error and the bias The bias arises because of the finite number of experimental data and the finite resolution of experiment. The approach suggested may become useful for data handling from experiments at HERA. 9 refs.}
place = {USSR}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}