TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel combinatorial vector space measurement model for soft QCD diffraction, integrating theoretical frameworks like Good-Walker, Regge phenomenology, and AGK rules to address experimental challenges.
Contribution
It presents a new mathematical model that unifies various theoretical approaches to better analyze soft QCD diffraction phenomena.
Findings
Model resolves experimental complications in QCD diffraction
Integrates multiple theoretical frameworks into a unified approach
Provides a new tool for analyzing diffraction data
Abstract
A new combinatorial vector space measurement model is introduced for soft QCD diffraction. The model independent mathematical construction resolves experimental complications; the theoretical framework of the approach includes the Good-Walker view of diffraction, Regge phenomenology together with AGK cutting rules and random fluctuations.
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