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Diagonal and Skewed Parton Distributions

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New Trends in HERA Physics 1999

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We briefly review the global analyses that are used to determine parton distributions from data, and discuss recent topical issues that have arisen. We outline the properties of skewed parton distributions, and show that in the small x domain they are completely determined by the conventional distributions. The relevance to the description of vector meson production at HERA is emphasized.

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Martin, A. (2000). Diagonal and Skewed Parton Distributions. In: Grindhammer, G., Kniehl, B.A., Kramer, G. (eds) New Trends in HERA Physics 1999. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 546. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46522-7_3

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