Abstract

A Monte-Carlo implementation of the Dual Parton Model of multiparticle production is analyzed by means of scaled factorial moments and split-bin correlation functions. Correlations provided by multi-chain production and resonance decays are studied for different versions of the model. The model underestimates the Collider experimental data on factorial moments. Possible origins of the discrepancies are discussed.

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