Alain Martin

Affiliations: 
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 
Area:
Computer Science, Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Mathematics
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Mika Nystroem grad student 2001 Caltech
Paul I. Penzes grad student 2002 Caltech
Catherine G. Wong grad student 2004 Caltech
Karl Papadantonakis grad student 2006 Caltech
Wonjin Jang grad student 2008 Caltech
Sean Keller grad student 2014 Caltech
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Martin A, Richard J. (2020) New result on phase shift analysis Physical Review D. 101: 94014
Epstein H, Martin A. (2019) Rigorous lower bound on the scattering amplitude at large angles Physical Review D. 99: 114025
Martin A, Wu TT. (2018) Positivity of the real part of the forward scattering amplitude : arXiv Physical Review D. 97: 14011
Martin A, Roy SM. (2017) Lower bound on inelasticity in pion-pion scattering Physical Review D. 96: 114014
Martin A, Roy SM. (2015) Froissart Bound on Inelastic Cross Section Without Unknown Constants Physical Review D. 91: 76006
Wu TT, Martin A, Roy SM, et al. (2011) An upper bound on the total inelastic cross section as a function of the total cross section Physical Review D. 84: 25012
Abdoullaye D, Acevedo I, et al. (2010) Permanent Genetic Resources added to Molecular Ecology Resources Database 1 August 2009-30 September 2009. Molecular Ecology Resources. 10: 232-6
Martin A. (2009) Froissart bound for inelastic cross sections Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology. 80
Khuri NN, Martin A, Richard JM, et al. (2009) Low-energy potential scattering in two and three dimensions Journal of Mathematical Physics. 50
Bourrely C, Soffer J, Khuri NN, et al. (2006) Why The Real Part Of The Proton-Proton Scattering Amplitude Should Be Measured At The Lhc Arxiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology. 125-128
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