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Sergey Tumasyan is a physicist associated with the Yerevan Physics Institute and Yerevan State University in Armenia. His research is primarily focused on theoretical particle physics, quantum chromodynamics (QCD), and the physics of B-meson decay. Tumasyan has contributed significantly to the study of higher-order corrections in B-meson oscillations and has worked on improving predictions for CP asymmetry in meson mixing. His work is recognized in collaboration with international institutions such as the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the CMS experiment at CERN.
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[edit]1. Tumasyan, Sergey et al. "Penguin contribution to the width difference and CP asymmetry in Bq−Bq̅ mixing at order αs²Nf." Physical Review D, vol. 102, no. 3, 2020. DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.102.033007.
2. Collaboration with the Yerevan Physics Institute and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, contributing to studies in theoretical particle physics and quantum chromodynamics.