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arxiv hep-ph/9709499 v2 pith:DJYDEINA submitted 1997-09-29 hep-ph

Proof of Factorization for Diffractive Hard Scattering

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A proof is given that hard-scattering factorization is valid for deep-inelastic processes which are diffractive or which have some other condition imposed on the final state in the target fragmentation region.

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