P. Dennery’s research while affiliated with Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas, French National Centre for Scientific Research and other places

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Publications (6)


Mathematical savoir faire
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July 1967

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9 Citations

Physics Today

P. Dennery

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A. Krzywicki

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Garrison Sposito


On chains of resonances

November 1966

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2 Citations

Physics Letters

We speculate about dynamical relations between resonances and in particular between recently discovered heavy bosonic resonances.


Possible Explanation for the Exponential Damping of Large Transverse Momenta of Particles Produced in High-Energy Collisions

February 1965

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Physical Review

It is suggested that the existence of vector bosons coupled to conserved currents and the independence of emission of secondaries in multiple production processes may together explain the observed exponential shape of the transverse-momentum distributions of particles produced in high-energy collisions.


Angular Correlations in the Three-Pion System and the Diffractive Dissociation of a Pion

November 1964

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Physical Review

We study the process of diffractive dissociation of a pion, \pi+N{}+N\rightarrow3{}3\pi{}+{N}^{'{}}, without assuming that the target interacts coherently. We have found a general form of some angular correlations of the three pions when they are in a state of total angular momentum less than 3. It is shown that these angular correlations either depend solely on the dynamics of the crossed channel or, if they depend also on the dynamics of the 3\pi{} system, they do so in a straight forward way.


Citations (1)


... This contour is by construction of the path integral formulation in Appendix B where the contour of n in (B.6) is along the imaginary line. For large L, the path integral in (35a) is evaluated with the method of steepest descent[90] which gives the scgf in(36) as the Action in (35a) evaluated at its saddle point on the complex ρ(x, t) field and real ρ(x, t) field. The saddle point corresponds to a real value of ...

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Large deviations in the symmetric simple exclusion process with slow boundaries: A hydrodynamic perspective
Mathematics for Physicists
  • Citing Article
  • January 1967