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THE QCD ANALYTIC PERTURBATION THEORY DESCRIPTION OF HADRONIC CONTRIBUTIONS INTO FEW IMPORTANT EFFECTS

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A method based on analytic approach in QCD, involving a summation of threshold singularities andtaking into account a nonperturbative character of the light quark masses, is applied to find hadronic contributions to different physical quantities.

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Solovtsov, I., Solovtsova, O. (2006). THE QCD ANALYTIC PERTURBATION THEORY DESCRIPTION OF HADRONIC CONTRIBUTIONS INTO FEW IMPORTANT EFFECTS. In: Čechák, T., Jenkovszky, L., Karpenko, I. (eds) Nuclear Science and Safety in Europe. NATO Security through Science Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4965-1_13

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