Department of Theory of Elementary Particles

  1. P. Kolář, FZU), J. Fischer, FZU)
    Dispersion relations in differential form
    Proc.of the IX Blois Workshop on Elastic and Diffractive Scattering, Pruhonice, Prague, Czech Republic, June 9 - 15, 2001, V. Kundrát, P. Závada (Editors), Institute of Physics AS CR, Prague, Czech Republic, page 305 - 312
  2. QCD improved parton distribution functions of gamma*(L)
    Phys. Lett. B 488 (2000) 289 - 298
  3. The Relevance of gamma(L) in hard collisions of virtual photons
    European Physical Journal C - Particles and Fields 16 (2000) 471-479.
  4. Interpreting virtual photon interactions in terms of parton distribution functions
    Phys. Rev. D 62 (2000) 114025
  5. When semantics turns to substance: Reformulating QCD analysis of F**gamma(2)(x,Q**2)
    JHEP 0004 (2000) 007
  6. Partonic structure of the virtual photon
    Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements 82 (2000) 49-55.
  7. C. Adloff, J. Chýla
    Measurement of dijet cross-sections at low Q**2 and the extraction of an effective parton density for the virtual photon
    Eur. Phys. J. C 13 (2000) 397 - 414
  8. I. Caprini, J. Fischer, FZU)
    Physical Review D 62 (2000) 054007-1-054002-11.
  9. I. Caprini, J. Fischer, FZU)
    Physical Review D 60 (1999) 054014-1-054014-12.
  10. J. Fischer, FZU), I. Vrkoč
    International Journal of Modern Physics A 14 (1999) 4819-4840.
  11. J. Fischer, FZÚ)
    Reports on Math.Phys. 43 (1999) 109-122.
  12. J. Fischer, FZÚ), I. Vrkoč
    Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements 74 (1999) 337-340.
  13. J. Fischer, FZÚ)
    On the role of power expansions in quantum field theory
    International Journal of Modern Physics A 12 (1997) 3625-3633.
  14. On dynamically generated parton distribution functions and their properties
    Acta Phys. Polon. B 27 (1996) 1369 - 1392
  15. On dynamically generated parton distribution functions and their properties
    Phys. Rev. D 54 (1996) 770 - 780
  16. J. Fischer, FZÚ)
    High order behaviour and summation methods in perturbative QCD
    Acta Physica Polonica B 27 (1996) 2549-2566.
  17. Strong renormalization scheme dependence in tau lepton decay: Fact or fiction?
    Phys. Rev. D 51 (1995) 5331 - 5334
  18. On the BLM scale fixing procedure, its generalizations and the 'genuine' higher order corrections
    Phys. Lett. B 356 (1995) 341 - 348
  19. On the role of the quark mass thresholds in extrapolations of the running alpha-s
    Phys. Lett. B 351 (1995) 325 - 330
  20. What does the CCFR measurement of the Gross-Llewelyn Smith sum rule tell us?
    Phys. Lett. B 343 (1995) 351 - 357
  21. I. Abt, J. Chýla
    Energy flow and charged particle spectrum in deep inelastic scattering at HERA
    Z. Phys. C 63 (1994) 377 - 390
  22. I. Abt, J. Chýla
    Inclusive charged particle cross-sections in photoproduction at HERA
    Phys. Lett. B 328 (1994) 176 - 186
  23. Direct versus resolved photon: An Exercise in factorization
    Phys. Lett. B 320 (1994) 186 - 192
  24. Strong renormalization scheme dependence in tau lepton decay: Fact or fiction?
    Phys. Lett. B 320 (1994) 359 - 363
  25. J. Fischer, FZÚ)
    Large order estimates in perturbative QCD and nonBorel summable series
    Fortschritte der Physik 42 (1994) 665-688.
  26. On Parton distributions beyond the leading order
    Phys. Rev. D 48 (1993) 4385 - 4391
  27. Parton - hadron duality in event generators
    Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields 57 (1993) 475-484.
  28. J. Chýla, FZU), J. Fischer, FZU), P. Kolář, FZU)
    Physical Review D 47 (1993) 2578-2587.
  29. Next-to-next-to-leading order QCD analysis of the Gross-LLewellyn-Smith sum rule and the higher twist effects
    Physics Letters B 297 (1992) 385-397.
  30. Perturbation theory and nonperturbative effects: A Happy marriage?
    Czech. J. Phys. 42 (1992) 263 - 283
  31. Renormalization scheme dependence and infrared behavior in e+ e- annihilations and tau lepton decay at the next-to - next-to-leading order of perturbative QCD
    Phys. Lett. B 267 (1991) 269 - 276
  32. Summing perturbation expansions by means of renormalization group considerations
    Czech. J. Phys. 40 (1990) 367 - 392
  33. EFFECTIVE CHARGES IN QCD: WHERE HAS ALL THE AMBIGUITY GONE?
    Phys. Rev. D 40 (1989) 676 - 679
  34. ON SOME ASPECTS OF OPTIMIZATION OF FACTORIZATION SCHEME DEPENDENCE AT THE NEXT-TO-LEADING ORDER IN QCD
    Nucl. Phys. B 321 (1989) 374 - 386
  35. HARD PROCESSES IN GENERAL FACTORIZATION SCHEME
    Z. Phys. C 43 (1989) 431
  36. INFRARED FIXED POINTS IN ASYMPTOTICALLY FREE FIELD THEORIES: WHAT DO THEY TELL US?
    Phys. Rev. D 38 (1988) 3845 - 3849
  37. LATTICE QCD: WAITING FOR THE ASYMPTOTIC SCALING
    Z. Phys. C 34 (1987) 371 - 374
  38. ON AMBIGUITIES IN THE EXPONENTIATION OF LARGE QCD PERTURBATIVE CORRECTIONS
    J. Phys. G Nucl. Part. Phys. 12 (1986) 1297 - 1314
  39. ON THE NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF THE EVOLUTION EQUATION IN QCD
    Czechoslovak Journal of Physics B36 (1986) 567-580.
  40. ON METHODS OF ANALYZING SCALING VIOLATION IN DEEP INELASTIC SCATTERING
    Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields 31 (1986) 151-161.
  41. ON FIXING THE SCALE IN QCD FROM LATTICE CALCULATIONS
    Czech. J. Phys. B36 (1986) 1259
  42. RENORMALIZATION SCHEME INVARIANT PERTURBATION THEORY: MIRACLE OF MIRAGE?
    Phys. Rev. D 31 (1985) 2690 - 2692
  43. TWO PARTICLE CORRELATIONS IN ANTI-PROTON PROTON INTERACTIONS AT 5.7-GeV/c
    Czech. J. Phys. B32 (1982) 1011 - 1020
  44. SINGLE PARTICLE INCLUSIVE SPECTRA OF CHARGED PARTICLES FROM ANTI-PROTON PROTON INTERACTIONS AT 5.7-GeV/c
    Czech. J. Phys. B30 (1980) 621 - 639
  45. E. Boos, J. Chýla
    INVARIANT CROSS-SECTIONS FOR THE INCLUSIVE REACTIONS anti-p p ---> pi+ X AND anti-p p ---> p X AT 22.4-GeV/c
    Nuovo Cim. A 47 (1978) 377
  46. The Separation of Elastic Events in Bubble Chamber Experiments
    Czechoslovak Journal of Physics B27 (1977) 1325-1336.
  47. E. Boos, J. Chýla
    Charge Asymmetry at Large p(T) in Inelastic anti-p p Reactions at 22.4-GeV/c
    Nucl. Phys. B 128 (1977) 269
  48. E. Boos, J. Chýla
    Single Particle Inclusive Spectra of Charged Particles in anti-p p Interactions at 22.4-GeV/c
    Nucl. Phys. B 121 (1977) 381