The fractal characteristics of multiparticle final state are first studied in the e+e− collision of s = 250GeV, with the MC simulation generator Jetset7.4 and Herwig5.9. The results show that… Click to show full abstract
The fractal characteristics of multiparticle final state are first studied in the e+e− collision of s = 250GeV, with the MC simulation generator Jetset7.4 and Herwig5.9. The results show that this multiparticle final state has a double-Hurst-exponent fractals characteristics, which means that the resulting NFM obeys the scaling law well using both the two sets of Hurst exponents to partition the three-dimensional phase space isotropically and anisotropically. Their fractal indices and the effective fluctuation strength are also predicted.
               
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