Scaling Hypothesis for the Rapidity Distributions and Information Theory
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概要
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By means of information theory we propose a new scaling hypothesis for the rapidity distributions both in semi-inclusive and inclusive reactions, which indicates the same type of scaling as KNO scaling and scaling in the meam. Such scaling laws are supposed to be mutually in close connection and in addition to contradict Feynman scaling.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1980-03-25
著者
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Nakamura Ryoku
Department Of Physics Kanazawa University
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YOTSUYANAGI Ichiro
Department of Physics, Kanazawa Medical University
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Yotsuyanagi Ichiro
Department Of Physics Kanazawa Medical University
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KITA Ikuo
Department of Physics, Kanazawa University
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NAKAJIMA Ryozo
Department of Physics, Osaka University
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YOTSUYANAGI Ichirou
Department of Physics, Kanazawa Medical University
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Kita Ikuo
Department Of Physics Kanazawa University
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Yotsuyanagi Ichiro
Department Of Applied Mathematics Faculty Of Engineering Science Osaka University
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NAKAJIMA Ryozo
Department of Physics, Kanazawa University,Department of Physics, Osaka City University
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NAKAMURA Ryoku
Department of Physics, Kanazawa University
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