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The kinematics used in computing deeply virtual Compton scattering makes a dramatic difference in terms of the widely used reduced operators that define generalized parton distributions. We analyze this difference at tree-level.
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Bakker, B.L.G., Ji, CR. Issues in the GPD Formulation of DVCS. Few-Body Syst 50, 363–365 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00601-010-0190-9
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