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Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Prof. Gavin Salam FRS

Royal Society Research Professor, Professor of Theoretical Physics and Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College

Research theme

  • Fundamental particles and interactions

Sub department

  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

Research groups

  • Particle theory
gavin.salam@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 273976
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, room 70.25
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CAESAR: Computer Automated Resummations

(2004)

Abstract:

This talk gives a brief discussion of the motivations and principles behind computer automated expert semi-analytical resummation (CAESAR) for QCD final states.
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Generalized resummation of QCD final-state observables

Physics Letters B Elsevier 584:3-4 (2004) 298-305

Authors:

A Banfi, GP Salam, G Zanderighi
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Les Houches 'Physics at Tev Colliders 2003' QCD/SM Working Group: Summary Report

ArXiv hep-ph/0403100 (2004)

Authors:

M Dobbs, S Frixione, E Laenen, A De Roeck, K Tollefson, J Andersen, C Balazs, A Banfi, S Berge, W Bernreuther, T Binoth, A Brandenburg, C Buttar, Q-H Cao, G Corcella, A Cruz, I Dawson, V Del Duca, V Drollinger, L Dudko, T Eynck, R Field, M Grazzini, JP Guillet, G Heinrich, J Huston, N Kauer, N Kidonakis, A Kulesza, K Lassila-Perini, L Magnea, F Mahmoudi, E Maina, F Maltoni, M Nolten, A Moraes, S Moretti, S Mrenna, P Nadolsky, Z Nagy, F Olness, I Puljak, DA Ross, A Sabio-Vera, GP Salam, A Sherstnev, ZG Si, T Sjostrand, P Skands, E Thome, Z Trocsanyi, P Uwer, S Weinzierl, CP Yuan, G Zanderighi

Abstract:

This report documents the results obtained by the Working Group on Quantum Chromodynamics and the Standard Model for the Workshop `Physics at TeV Colliders'', Les Houches, France, 26 May - 6 June 2003. After a Monte Guide description, the first contributions report on progress in describing multiple interactions, important for the LHC, and underlying events. An announcement of a Monte Carlo database, under construction, is then followed by a number of contributions improving parton shower descriptions. Subsequently, a large number of contributions address resummations in various forms, after which follow studies of QCD effects in pion pair, top quark pair and photon pair plus jet production. After a study of electroweak corrections to hadronic precision observables, the report ends by presenting recent progress in methods to compute finite order corrections at one-loop with many legs, and at two-loop.
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Event shapes in e+e- annihilation and deep inelastic scattering

(2003)

Authors:

Mrinal Dasgupta, Gavin P Salam
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Theoretical uncertainties on α s from event-shape variables in e+e− annihilations

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer Nature 2003:12 (2003) 007

Authors:

Roger WL Jones, Matthew Ford, Gavin P Salam, Hasko Stenzel, Daniel Wicke
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