Timetable for session 2a1: Measurement of alpha s and tests of structure
Convened by H.Schellman; M. Shifman.
Wednesday 13:30-15:02, room 210
- 13:30, A01025, Vladimir Braun, NORDITA
- Theoretical uncertainties in determination of alpha s: The impact of non-perturbative effects
- 13:55, A05204, Botjo Betev, L3 Collaboration
- Study of the Structure of Hadronic Events and Determination of boldmath alpha s at boldmath sqrts= 130 GeV and 136 GeV
- 14:12, A05034, Stefan Kluth, OPAL Collaboration
- QCD studies with e^+e^- annihilation data
- 14:29, A05037, Hannes Jeremie, OPAL Collaboration
- Observation and study of five-jet events at LEP using the OPAL detector.
- 14:46, A05035, Hannes Jeremie, OPAL Collaboration
- Study of Four-Jet Events from Z^0 Decays at LEP Using Angular Correlations and Jet Masses.
Wednesday 15:30-18:00, room 210
- 15:30, A01027, Andrei L. Kataev, Academy of Sciencies of Russia
- The QCD analysis of the deep-inelastic scattering data at the next-to-leading order level and beyond and the extraction of the value of alpha s
- 15:55, A05189, Pedro Abreu for the DELPHI Collaboration, LIP-IST-FCUL
- Particle Multiplicities, Event Shape and Inclusive Distributions above the Z peak
- 16:12, A05463, John Kim, Columbia University
- The Q^2 dependence of the GLS sum rule and an extraction of the strength of the Strong Interaction Coupling Constant ( alpha s)
- 16:29, A00052, Brian Musgrave, Argonne National Laboratory representing the ZEUS collaboration
- Extraction of alpha s from dijet production in DIS
- 16:46, A05257, Tacy Joffe-Minor, Northwestern
- A Measurement of the (W+1 Jet/W+0 Jet) Cross Section Ratio and Comparisons to QCD.
- 17:02, A01024, Alexander Bondar, MD-1 collaboration at VEPP-4
- Measurement of the R in the energy range 7.0-10.5 GeV
- 17:19, A01029, Aida El-Khadra, University of Illinois
- alpha s with Lattice QCD
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