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Yu V. Kuyanov

Researcher at COMPAS

Publications -  21
Citations -  46302

Yu V. Kuyanov is an academic researcher from COMPAS. The author has contributed to research in topics: Higgs boson & Gauge boson. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 21 publications receiving 43087 citations.

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New measures of the quality and of the reliability of fits applied to forward hadronic data at t=0

TL;DR: The authors developed five new statistical measures of the quality of fits, which combine with the usual confidence level to determine the models which fit best all available data for total cross sections and for the real part of the forward hadronic amplitude.
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The Inconstancy of the Fundamental Physical Constants: Computational Status

TL;DR: It is shown that the CODATA data permanently suffers a loss of self-consistency of the released data due to unjustified over-rounding of their estimates.

Analytic amplitude models for forward scattering

TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on fits of a large class of analytic amplitude models for forward scattering against the comprehensive data for all available reactions, and use a set of quantitative indicators measuring statistical quality of the fits over and beyond the typical criterion of the $\Chi^2 /dof$.
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Analytic amplitudes for hadronic forward scattering: COMPETE update

TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider several classes of analytic parametrizations of hadronic scattering amplitudes, and compare their predictions to all available forward data ( pp, p ¯ p, πp, Kp, γp, γγ, Σ p ).
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New Measures of the Quality and of the Reliability of FITS Applied to Forward Hadronic Data at T = 0

TL;DR: This article developed five new statistical measures of the quality of fits, which combine with the usual confidence level to determine the models which fit best all available data for total cross sections and for the real part of the forward hadronic amplitude.