Foundations of perturbative QCD [electronic resource] / John Collins.
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TextSeries: Cambridge monographs on particle physics, nuclear physics, and cosmologyPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 624 p.) : illISBN: - 9781139101226 (electronic bk.)
- 1139101226 (electronic bk.)
- 539.7/548 22
- QC793.3.Q35 C635 2011eb
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"The most non-trivial of the established microscopic theories of physics is QCD: the theory of the strong interaction. A critical link between theory and experiment is provided by the methods of perturbative QCD, notably the well-known factorization theorems. Giving an accurate account of the concepts, theorems and their justification, this book is a systematic treatment of perturbative QCD. As well as giving a mathematical treatment, the book relates the concepts to experimental data, giving strong motivations for the methods. It also examines in detail transverse-momentum-dependent parton densities, an increasingly important subject not normally treated in other books. Ideal for graduate students starting their work in high-energy physics, it will also interest experienced researchers wanting a clear account of the subject"-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 603-616) and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Why QCD? -- 3. Basics of QCD -- 4. Infra-red safety and non-safety -- 5. Libby-Sterman analysis and power-counting -- 6. Parton model to parton theory: simple model theories -- 7. Parton theory: further developments -- 8. Factorization for DIS, mostly in simple field theories -- 9. Corrections to the parton model in QCD -- 10. Factorization and subtractions -- 11. DIS and related processes in QCD -- 12. Fragmentation functions: e⁺ e⁻ annihilation to hadrons, and SIDIS -- 13. TMD factorization -- 14. Inclusive processes in hadron-hadron collisions -- 15. Introduction to more advanced topics -- Appendix A: Notations, conventions, standard mathematical results -- Appendix B: Light-front coordinates, rapidity, etc.
Description based on print version record.