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    Small-threshold behaviour of two-loop self-energy diagrams: two-particle thresholds

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    The behaviour of two-loop two-point diagrams at non-zero thresholds corresponding to two-particle cuts is analyzed. The masses involved in a cut and the external momentum are assumed to be small as compared to some of the other masses of the diagram. By employing general formulae of asymptotic expansions of Feynman diagrams in momenta and masses, we construct an algorithm to derive analytic approximations to the diagrams. In such a way, we calculate several first coefficients of the expansion. Since no conditions on relative values of the small masses and the external momentum are imposed, the threshold irregularities are described analytically. Numerical examples, using diagrams occurring in the Standard Model, illustrate the convergence of the expansion below the first large threshold.Comment: 28 pages (including 23 pages of text in latex and 5 pages with 6 figures in a separate postcript file

    Information technology of developing test kits based on software requirements

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    The article presents an advanced information technology of developing test kits based on software requirements using regulated cascading decision charts, providing the increase of coverage completeness by the projected test kits of software requirements and the accuracy of the tests themselves. The article presents an advanced information technology of developing test kits based on software requirements using regulated cascading decision charts, providing the increase of coverage completeness by the projected test kits of software requirements and the accuracy of the tests themselves

    Free field representation for the O(3) nonlinear sigma model and bootstrap fusion

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    The possibility of the application of the free field representation developed by Lukyanov for massive integrable models is investigated in the context of the O(3) sigma model. We use the bootstrap fusion procedure to construct a free field representation for the O(3) Zamolodchikov- Faddeev algebra and to write down a representation for the solutions of the form-factor equations which is similar to the ones obtained previously for the sine-Gordon and SU(2) Thirring models. We discuss also the possibility of developing further this representation for the O(3) model and comment on the extension to other integrable field theories.Comment: 14 pages, latex, revtex v3.0 macro package, no figures Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.

    Form-factors of the sausage model obtained with bootstrap fusion from sine-Gordon theory

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    We continue the investigation of massive integrable models by means of the bootstrap fusion procedure, started in our previous work on O(3) nonlinear sigma model. Using the analogy with SU(2) Thirring model and the O(3) nonlinear sigma model we prove a similar relation between sine-Gordon theory and a one-parameter deformation of the O(3) sigma model, the sausage model. This allows us to write down a free field representation for the Zamolodchikov-Faddeev algebra of the sausage model and to construct an integral representation for the generating functions of form-factors in this theory. We also clear up the origin of the singularities in the bootstrap construction and the reason for the problem with the kinematical poles.Comment: 16 pages, revtex; references added, some typos corrected. Accepted for publication in Physical Review

    Four-dimensional integration by parts with differential renormalization as a method of evaluation of Feynman diagrams

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    It is shown how strictly four-dimensional integration by parts combined with differential renormalization and its infrared analogue can be applied for calculation of Feynman diagrams.Comment: 6 pages, late

    Mass limits for the chiral color symmetry GG'-boson from LHC dijet data

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    The contributions of GG'-boson predicted by the chiral color symmetry of quarks to the differential dijet cross-sections in pppp-collisions at the LHC are calculated and analysed in dependence on two free parameters of the model, the GG' mass mGm_{G'} and mixing angle θG\theta_G. The exclusion and consistency mGθGm_{G'}-\theta_G regions imposed by the ATLAS and CMS data on dijet cross-sections are found. Using the CT10 (MSTW~2008) PDF set we show that the GG'-boson for θG=45\theta_G=45^{\circ}, i.e. the axigluon, with the masses m_{G'} < 2.3 \,\, (2.6) \,\, \mbox{TeV} and m_{G'} < 3.35 \,\, (3.25) \,\, \mbox{TeV} is excluded at the probability level of 95%95\% by the ATLAS and CMS dijet data respectively. For the other values of θG\theta_G the exclusion limits are more stringent. The mGθGm_{G'}-\theta_G regions consistent with these data at CL=68%CL=68\% and CL=90%CL=90\% are also found.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Modern Physics Letters

    Placer Minerals of the Russian Arctic Shelf

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