AbstractWe discuss how to apply regularization by dimensional reduction for computing hadronic cross sections at next-to-leading order. We analyze the infrared singularity structure, demonstrate that there are no problems with factorization, and show how to use dimensional reduction in conjunction with standard parton distribution functions. We clarify that different versions of dimensional reduction with different infrared and factorization behaviour have been used in the literature. Finally, we give transition rules for translating the various parts of next-to-leading order cross sections from dimensional reduction to other regularization schemes
We illustrate the dimensional regularization technique using a simple problem from elementary electr...
The particles that form the most fundamental building blocks of nature, as well as the interactions ...
We investigate the regularization-scheme dependence of scattering amplitudes in massless QCD and fin...
AbstractWe discuss how to apply regularization by dimensional reduction for computing hadronic cross...
So far, the use of different variants of dimensional regularization has been investigated extensivel...
Accurate and robust theoretical predictions are essential in order to perform a reliable interpretat...
We discuss the difference between n-dimensional regularization and n-dimensional reduction for proce...
Since an old observation by Beenakker et al, the evaluation of QCD processes in dimensional reductio...
AbstractFour years ago, one of us introduced a novel subtraction scheme [1] for the evaluation of do...
We consider variants of dimensional regularization, including the four-dimensional helicity scheme (...
AbstractWe consider variants of dimensional regularization, including the four-dimensional helicity ...
We consider variants of dimensional regularization, including the four-dimensional helicity scheme (...
For pt.I see ibid., vol.B178, p.498, (1981). The authors determine the non-leading QCD corrections t...
We discuss the contribution coming from the infrared region to NLO matrix elements and/or coefficien...
4 figuresWe apply for the first time the dimensional regularization procedure to treat an ultraviole...
We illustrate the dimensional regularization technique using a simple problem from elementary electr...
The particles that form the most fundamental building blocks of nature, as well as the interactions ...
We investigate the regularization-scheme dependence of scattering amplitudes in massless QCD and fin...
AbstractWe discuss how to apply regularization by dimensional reduction for computing hadronic cross...
So far, the use of different variants of dimensional regularization has been investigated extensivel...
Accurate and robust theoretical predictions are essential in order to perform a reliable interpretat...
We discuss the difference between n-dimensional regularization and n-dimensional reduction for proce...
Since an old observation by Beenakker et al, the evaluation of QCD processes in dimensional reductio...
AbstractFour years ago, one of us introduced a novel subtraction scheme [1] for the evaluation of do...
We consider variants of dimensional regularization, including the four-dimensional helicity scheme (...
AbstractWe consider variants of dimensional regularization, including the four-dimensional helicity ...
We consider variants of dimensional regularization, including the four-dimensional helicity scheme (...
For pt.I see ibid., vol.B178, p.498, (1981). The authors determine the non-leading QCD corrections t...
We discuss the contribution coming from the infrared region to NLO matrix elements and/or coefficien...
4 figuresWe apply for the first time the dimensional regularization procedure to treat an ultraviole...
We illustrate the dimensional regularization technique using a simple problem from elementary electr...
The particles that form the most fundamental building blocks of nature, as well as the interactions ...
We investigate the regularization-scheme dependence of scattering amplitudes in massless QCD and fin...