Quantum chromodynamics : high energy experiments and theory / Günther Dissertori, Ian G. Knowles, Michael Schmelling.
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- 9780191004605
- 019100460X
- 539.7/548 21
- QC793.3.Q35 D57 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 506-523) and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. The development of QCD -- 3. The theory of QCD -- 4. Monte Carlo models -- 5. Experimental set-up -- 6. QCD analyses -- 7. Structure functions and parton distributions -- 8. The strong coupling constant -- 9. Tests of the structure of QCD -- 10. Tests of the gauge structure of QCD: colour factors -- 11. Leading-log QCD -- 12. Differences between quark and gluon jets -- 13. Fragmentation -- 14. Summary -- App. A. Elements of group theory -- App. B. Building blocks of theoretical predictions -- App. C. Dimensional regularization -- App. D. R[subscript [gamma]], R[subscript l] and R[subscript [tau]] for arbitrary colour factors -- App. E. Scaling violations in fragmentation functions -- App. F. Solutions.
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The contributors give a comprehensive presentation of how the theoretical concepts of quantum chromodynamics can be studied experimentally. The concepts discussed are illustrated by means of problems, with solutions provided.
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