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Page 1: Stephen Wolfram: Official Website...B. Neutrino scattering The basic diagram tor charged-current neutrino- nucleon scattering is shown in Fig. 5, and the est—order electromagnetic-radiative
Page 2: Stephen Wolfram: Official Website...B. Neutrino scattering The basic diagram tor charged-current neutrino- nucleon scattering is shown in Fig. 5, and the est—order electromagnetic-radiative
Page 3: Stephen Wolfram: Official Website...B. Neutrino scattering The basic diagram tor charged-current neutrino- nucleon scattering is shown in Fig. 5, and the est—order electromagnetic-radiative
Page 4: Stephen Wolfram: Official Website...B. Neutrino scattering The basic diagram tor charged-current neutrino- nucleon scattering is shown in Fig. 5, and the est—order electromagnetic-radiative
Page 5: Stephen Wolfram: Official Website...B. Neutrino scattering The basic diagram tor charged-current neutrino- nucleon scattering is shown in Fig. 5, and the est—order electromagnetic-radiative
Page 6: Stephen Wolfram: Official Website...B. Neutrino scattering The basic diagram tor charged-current neutrino- nucleon scattering is shown in Fig. 5, and the est—order electromagnetic-radiative
Page 7: Stephen Wolfram: Official Website...B. Neutrino scattering The basic diagram tor charged-current neutrino- nucleon scattering is shown in Fig. 5, and the est—order electromagnetic-radiative
Page 8: Stephen Wolfram: Official Website...B. Neutrino scattering The basic diagram tor charged-current neutrino- nucleon scattering is shown in Fig. 5, and the est—order electromagnetic-radiative
Page 9: Stephen Wolfram: Official Website...B. Neutrino scattering The basic diagram tor charged-current neutrino- nucleon scattering is shown in Fig. 5, and the est—order electromagnetic-radiative

2206 ROGER BARLOW AND STEPHEN WOLFRAM

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Fig. 14. Typical QeD corrections to various dOllble-differentSal cross sections for vN scattering.

effects in the multihadron final state. Our resultsshould therefore be treated only as estimates,rather than exact values for electromagneticradiative corr-ections.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We are grateful to C. Llewellyn Smith, D. Per.kins, T. Quirk, and P . Schreiner for their intemin this work .

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