Publications by authors named "A FALKIEWICZ"

The spread of a particular trait in a cell population often is modelled by an appropriate system of ordinary differential equations describing how the sizes of subpopulations of the cells with the same genome change in time. On the other hand, it is recognized that cells have their own vital dynamics and mutations, leading to changes in their genome, mostly occurring during the cell division at the end of its life cycle. In this context, the process is described by a system of McKendrick type equations which resembles a network transport problem.

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A search for a Higgs boson in the four-lepton decay channel H→ZZ, with each Z boson decaying to an electron or muon pair, is reported. The search covers Higgs boson mass hypotheses in the range of 110 View Article and Find Full Text PDF

A search for signatures of extra spatial dimensions in the diphoton invariant-mass spectrum has been performed with the CMS detector at the LHC. No excess of events above the standard model expectation is observed using a data sample collected in proton-proton collisions at √s=7 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.2 fb(-1).

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers conducted a search for Z bosons using the μ(+)μ(-) decay channel in lead-lead collisions at high energy levels (√S(NN)=2.76 TeV) with the CMS detector.
  • They identified a total of 39 opposite-sign muon pairs in the invariant mass range of 60-120 GeV/c², leading to a calculated yield per event of approximately [33.8±5.5(stat)±4.4(syst)]×10(-8) in a rapidity range of |y|<2.0.
  • The observed results align with next-to-leading order QCD predictions when adjusted for the number of incoherent nucleon-nucleon collisions.
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Dijet angular distributions are measured over a wide range of dijet invariant masses in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV, at the CERN LHC. The event sample, recorded with the CMS detector, corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 36 pb⁻¹. The data are found to be in good agreement with the predictions of perturbative QCD, and yield no evidence of quark compositeness.

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