Perturbative QCD at High Energy Colliders

31 Mar 2023, 14:45
30m
Big Ten A (MSU Kellogg Center)

Big Ten A

MSU Kellogg Center

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Speakers

Daniel De Florian (International Center for Advanced Studies (AR)) Daniel De Florian Daniel De Florian (Laboratorio de Fisica Teorica Departamento de Fisica) Daniel de Florian (Universidad de Buenos Aires)

Description

One of the main tasks for modern QCD theory for colliders is to provide computations of the short-distance factors (typically, partonic cross sections) at high orders of perturbation theory. The past two decades have seen tremendous progress on the development of the theoretical framework needed to match the accuracy reached by the experiments. In this talk I will review the status and latest progress in pQCD calculations at high energy colliders with special emphasis on the LHC. I will also report on some new developments towards precision in DIS processes relevant for the future EIC.

Primary author

Daniel De Florian (Laboratorio de Fisica Teorica Departamento de Fisica)

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