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Entropy and multifractality in ring-like and jet-like events produced in 11.6 A GeV/c 197Au-AgBr collisions

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Entropy and multifractality in ring-like and jet-like events produced in 11.6 A GeV/c 197Au-AgBr collisions
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International Journal of Modern Physics E: Nuclear Physics, February 2024
DOI 10.1142/s0218301324500046
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Bushra Ali, Sweta Singh, Anuj Chandra, Shakeel Ahmad

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