A Unified Treatment of High Energy Interactions
H.J. Drescher, M. Hladik, S. Ostapchenko, K. Werner

TL;DR
This paper proposes a universal model for various high energy interactions, highlighting their shared features and suggesting a common underlying behavior across different particle collision types.
Contribution
It introduces a unified theoretical framework that models diverse high energy interactions based on the hypothesis of their universal behavior.
Findings
Demonstrates common features across different high energy interactions
Proposes a universal model applicable to multiple collision types
Supports the hypothesis of universal behavior in high energy physics
Abstract
It is well known that high energy interactions as different as electron-positron annihilation, deep inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering, proton-proton interactions, and nucleus-nucleus collisions have many features in common. Based upon this observation, we construct a model for all these interactions, which relies on the fundamental hypothesis that the behavior of high energy interactions is universal.
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