We discuss some formal and practical aspects related to the replacement of Integral Dispersion Relations (IDR) by derivative forms, without high-energy approximations. We first demonstrate that, for a class of functions with physical interest as forward scattering amplitudes, this replacement can be analytically performed, leading to novel Extended Derivative Dispersion Relations (EDDR), which, in principle, are valid for any energy above the physical threshold. We then verify the equivalence between the IDR and EDDR by means of a popular parametrization for total cross sections from proton-proton and antiproton-proton scattering and compare the results with those obtained through other representations for the derivative relations. Critical...
We present the results of several parametrizations to two different ensemble of data on pp total cro...
Integral and derivative dispersion relations (IDR and DDR) are considered for the proton-proton and ...
Making use of a model-independent analytical fit for the elastic hadron-hadron amplitude, recently d...
We discuss some formal and practical aspects related to the replacement of Integral Dispersion Relat...
We discuss some formal and fundamental aspects related with the replacement of integral dispersion r...
We demonstrate that integral dispersion relations for hadron-hadron scattering amplitudes can be rep...
We discuss novel dispersion relations in differential form, connecting real and imaginary parts of e...
Integral and derivative dispersion relations (DR) are considered for the forward scattering pp and $...
We show that one can obtain real parts of scattering amplitudes by knowing the imaginary parts at on...
Proofs are given of exact analytical solutions for general principal value integrations of the dispe...
peer reviewedAn analysis of the data on forward $pp, \bar pp, \pi^{\pm}p$ and $K^{\pm}p$ scattering ...
The Glauber multiple diffraction formalism connects the hadronic elastic scattering amplitude (hadro...
Making use of a recursive approach, derivative dispersion relations are generalized for an arbitrary...
Exact analytical forms of solutions for dispersion relations for amplitudes and dispersion relations...
We discuss the evaluation of the real part of the elementary amplitudes in the context of a multiple...
We present the results of several parametrizations to two different ensemble of data on pp total cro...
Integral and derivative dispersion relations (IDR and DDR) are considered for the proton-proton and ...
Making use of a model-independent analytical fit for the elastic hadron-hadron amplitude, recently d...
We discuss some formal and practical aspects related to the replacement of Integral Dispersion Relat...
We discuss some formal and fundamental aspects related with the replacement of integral dispersion r...
We demonstrate that integral dispersion relations for hadron-hadron scattering amplitudes can be rep...
We discuss novel dispersion relations in differential form, connecting real and imaginary parts of e...
Integral and derivative dispersion relations (DR) are considered for the forward scattering pp and $...
We show that one can obtain real parts of scattering amplitudes by knowing the imaginary parts at on...
Proofs are given of exact analytical solutions for general principal value integrations of the dispe...
peer reviewedAn analysis of the data on forward $pp, \bar pp, \pi^{\pm}p$ and $K^{\pm}p$ scattering ...
The Glauber multiple diffraction formalism connects the hadronic elastic scattering amplitude (hadro...
Making use of a recursive approach, derivative dispersion relations are generalized for an arbitrary...
Exact analytical forms of solutions for dispersion relations for amplitudes and dispersion relations...
We discuss the evaluation of the real part of the elementary amplitudes in the context of a multiple...
We present the results of several parametrizations to two different ensemble of data on pp total cro...
Integral and derivative dispersion relations (IDR and DDR) are considered for the proton-proton and ...
Making use of a model-independent analytical fit for the elastic hadron-hadron amplitude, recently d...