We discuss the evaluation of power corrections to hard scattering and decay processes for which an operator product expansion is applicable. The Wilson coefficient of the leading-twist operator is the difference of two perturbative series, each of which has a renormalon ambiguity of the same order as the power corrections themselves, but which cancel in the difference. We stress the necessity of calculating this coefficient function to sufficiently high orders in perturbation theory so as to make the uncertainty of the same order or smaller than the relevant power corrections. We investigate in some simple examples whether this can be achieved. Our conclusion is that in most of the theoretical calculations which include power corrections, t...
AbstractWe show that the well-known divergence of the perturbative expansion of resummed results for...
The `renormalon' or `dispersive' method for estimating non-perturbative corrections to QCD observabl...
Resummation of large infrared logarithms in perturbation theory can, in certain circumstances, enhan...
Because of the infrared renormalons, it is difficult to get power accuracy in the traditional approa...
People believe QCD to be the theory of strong interactions for a variety of reasons. Firstly, SU(3) ...
The higher twist corrections refer to a certain class of contributions to hard processes in strong i...
We show that when Bjorken $x_B$ is large, the leading order twist-four contributions to the structur...
We present a general method for obtaining the quantum chromodynamical radiative corrections to the h...
In lattice-QCD calculations of parton distribution functions (PDFs) via large-momentum effective the...
An estimation of the higher twist contribution to the polarized nonsinglet structure function g_1 is...
Higher twist corrections to the structure function F_2 at small x are studied for the case of a flat...
A qualitative (and selective) discussion of current activities and problems in the field is given.A ...
We calculate suppressed power corrections to deeply virtual Compton scattering amplitudes using oper...
Existing data on the (unpolarised) transverse structure function of the proton are analyzed for larg...
Introduction The potential to study "new physics" at the next generation of accelerators ...
AbstractWe show that the well-known divergence of the perturbative expansion of resummed results for...
The `renormalon' or `dispersive' method for estimating non-perturbative corrections to QCD observabl...
Resummation of large infrared logarithms in perturbation theory can, in certain circumstances, enhan...
Because of the infrared renormalons, it is difficult to get power accuracy in the traditional approa...
People believe QCD to be the theory of strong interactions for a variety of reasons. Firstly, SU(3) ...
The higher twist corrections refer to a certain class of contributions to hard processes in strong i...
We show that when Bjorken $x_B$ is large, the leading order twist-four contributions to the structur...
We present a general method for obtaining the quantum chromodynamical radiative corrections to the h...
In lattice-QCD calculations of parton distribution functions (PDFs) via large-momentum effective the...
An estimation of the higher twist contribution to the polarized nonsinglet structure function g_1 is...
Higher twist corrections to the structure function F_2 at small x are studied for the case of a flat...
A qualitative (and selective) discussion of current activities and problems in the field is given.A ...
We calculate suppressed power corrections to deeply virtual Compton scattering amplitudes using oper...
Existing data on the (unpolarised) transverse structure function of the proton are analyzed for larg...
Introduction The potential to study "new physics" at the next generation of accelerators ...
AbstractWe show that the well-known divergence of the perturbative expansion of resummed results for...
The `renormalon' or `dispersive' method for estimating non-perturbative corrections to QCD observabl...
Resummation of large infrared logarithms in perturbation theory can, in certain circumstances, enhan...