Abstract

We show there is evidence that a method of summing important logarithmic corrections which are significant in the large-x region leads to a superior description of deep-inelastic scattering data (analyzed using the evolution equations). Next-to-leading-order calculations can imitate the impact of this summation method, but at high x it appears that there are higher-order and higher-twist corrections which separate those approaches.

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