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Parton distributions at low x and gluon- and quark average multiplicities

We shown the general approach for Q2 evolution of parton densities and fragmentation functions at low x based on the diagonalization. The diagonalization leads to the two components in the Q2 evolution, each of which contains a nonperturbative parameter. The values of the parameters can be found by fits of the experimental data for the deep-inelastic scattering structure function F2 and for average jet multiplicities. One of the components contains the all large logarithms ln(1/x) and produce the basic contribution at small x region. The second one is regular at low x but its contribution is very important to have a good agreement with experimental data

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