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[en] At both the SLC and LEP large samples of Z0 → b bar b will soon be available. The challenge is to find experimental techniques to inclusively tag and identify the various particles b quarks may fragment into. The work described here makes use of the new generation of close-in tracking devices which will achieve unparalleled precision in particle trajectory resolution. Some of these devices provide three-dimensional information which is crucial in solving the pattern recognition problem discussed below. In the case where only two-dimensional information is available other than tracking information may be required. The tracking system is used to extrapolate tracks into some preselected point. The result is a picture of many crossing tracks and the problem is to find the real vertices among all the possible combinations. 1 ref., 3 figs., 1 tab
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Aug 1989; 4 p; Workshop on B-factories and related issues; Blois (France); 26 Jun - 1 Jul 1989; CONF-8906210--1; CONTRACT AC03-76SF00515; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01 as DE89016947; OSTI; INIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep
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