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L.W. Wiggers

Researcher at University of Amsterdam

Publications -  189
Citations -  12266

L.W. Wiggers is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: HERA & Deep inelastic scattering. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 189 publications receiving 11408 citations. Previous affiliations of L.W. Wiggers include University College London & University of Hamburg.

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The LHCb detector at the LHC

A. A. Alves, +889 more
TL;DR: The LHCb experiment is dedicated to precision measurements of CP violation and rare decays of B hadrons at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN (Geneva).
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Letter of intent for KM3NeT 2.0

S. Adrián-Martínez, +246 more
- 24 Jun 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the main objectives of the KM3NeT Collaboration are (i) the discovery and subsequent observation of high-energy neutrino sources in the Universe and (ii) the determination of the mass hierarchy of neutrinos.
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Combined Measurement and QCD Analysis of the Inclusive e± p Scattering Cross Sections at HERA

F. D. Aaron, +541 more
TL;DR: In this article, a combination of the inclusive deep inelastic cross sections measured by the H1 and ZEUS Collaborations in neutral and charged current unpolarised e(+/-)p scattering at HERA during the period 1994-2000 is presented.
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Letter of Intent for KM3NeT 2.0

S. Adrián-Martínez, +245 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the main objectives of the KM3NeT Collaboration are the discovery and subsequent observation of high-energy neutrino sources in the Universe and the determination of the mass hierarchy of neutrinos.
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Measurement of the neutral current cross section and F-2 structure function for deep inelastic e(+)p scattering at HERA

TL;DR: The cross section and the proton structure function for neutral current deep inelastic scattering have been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 30 pb\(^{-1}\).