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Full one-loop electroweak radiative corrections to single photon production in e+e-

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 نشر من قبل Kiyoshi Kato
 تاريخ النشر 2004
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Large scale calculation for the radiative corrections required for the current and future collider experiments can be done automatically using the GRACE-LOOP system. Here several results for e+e- --> 3-body processes are presented including e+e- --> e+e-H and e+e- --> nu nubar gamma.



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