Hi everyone,

I can't follow links with an ID property. I have attached a minimal
example org file. Org complains it cannot find a match and prompts to
create a new headline. Answering yes to the prompt creates a new
headline like this:

* id:9dfdc23e-f9ce-413b-b950-fc20fd152e42


Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "No match")
  signal(error ("No match"))
  error("No match")
  org-link-search(#("id:9dfdc23e-f9ce-413b-b950-fc20fd152e42" 0 39 (org-attr 
nil)) nil 119)
  eval((org-link-search #("id:9dfdc23e-f9ce-413b-b950-fc20fd152e42" 0 39 
(org-attr nil)) nil 119))
  byte-code("~\210\301!\207" [cmd eval] 2)
  org-open-at-point(nil)
  call-interactively(org-open-at-point nil nil)


-- 
Suvayu

Open source is the future. It sets us free.
* B oscillations

The oscillations can be smeared:
+ convoluted with the [[id:9dfdc23e-f9ce-413b-b950-fc20fd152e42][acceptance 
function]]
+ further enhanced by detector resolution effects (e.g. time resn).


* Acceptance
  :PROPERTIES:
  :ID:       9dfdc23e-f9ce-413b-b950-fc20fd152e42
  :END:

In LHCb acceptance is a function of (proper?) time (B decay time / B
decay length / PV-SV distance). Combined effect of,
+ non-uniform geometrical acceptance (as LHCb is not hermetic)
+ and triggering on a min. time interval (or displacement) from IP/PV.
  Ensures a long lived B.

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