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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

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  • Fundamental particles and interactions

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  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

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  • Particle theory
gavin.salam@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 273976
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, room 70.25
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Small-x one-particle-inclusive quantities in the CCFM approach

(1998)

Authors:

G Bottazzi, G Marchesini, GP Salam, M Scorletti
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A resummation of large sub-leading corrections at small x

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer Nature 1998:07 (1998) 019
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A resummation of large sub-leading corrections at small x

(1998)
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Associated quantities from the CCFM approach

ArXiv hep-ph/9805322 (1998)

Abstract:

Results are presented on structure functions and final state properties within the CCFM approach. Traditionally used forms of the CCFM equation have difficulty fitting the F_2 data, predicting too fast a growth at small x. A solution can be found in a particular treatment of formally subleading (1-z) terms, which dampens very considerably the small-x growth. Preliminary results are shown for the transverse energy flow, and future prospects and plans are discussed.
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The Milan factor for jet-shape observables

ArXiv hep-ph/9805323 (1998)

Abstract:

This talk discusses and explains the two-loop corrections, also known as the Milan factor, for power corrections to jet-shape observables.
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