Fluctuation Studies at the Subnuclear Level of Matter: Evidence for Stability, Stationarity and Scaling

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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34 Pages, 15 Postscript figures added references; corrected typos; changed content

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10.1103/PhysRevD.69.054026

It is pointed out that the concepts and methods introduced by Bachelier and by Mandelbrot to Finance and Economics can be used to examine the fluctuations observed in high-energy hadron production processes. Theoretical arguments and experimental evidences are presented which show that the relative variations of hadron-numbers between successive rapidity intervals are non-Gaussian stable random variables, which exhibit stationarity and scaling. The implications of the obtained results are discussed.

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