We show that QCD observables defined as infrared- and collinear-safe, according to the usual Sterman-Weinberg criteria, can nevertheless be infinite at accessible points inside phase space, to any finite order of perturbation theory. Infrared finiteness is restored after resummation of divergent terms to all orders. The resulting characteristic structure, which we call a Sudakov shoulder, represents an interesting new class of QCD predictions
Traditional calculations in perturbative quantum chromodynamics (pQCD) are based on an order-by-orde...
Schroeder Y. Tackling the infrared problem of thermal QCD. In: Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supp...
We discuss the infrared structure of processes with massive quarks in the initial state. It is well ...
To compare with experiment it is vital that theoretical predictions are finite. Beyond leading order...
I recall the main ideas about the treatment of QCD infrared physics, as developed in the late sevent...
I discuss collinear and infrared divergences in QCD cross sections with massless and massive final-s...
I discuss collinear and infrared divergences in QCD cross sections with massless and massive final-s...
I briefly summarize some general features of soft-gluon contribution to inclusive cross-sections. Th...
For the case of $n$-jet production at next-to-next-to-leading order in the QCD coupling, in the infr...
We calculate the damping rate $\gamma_l$ for longitudinal gluons with zero momentum in finite high t...
Infrared- and collinear-safe (IRC-safe) observables have finite cross sections to each fixed-order i...
We review recent results concerning the all-order structure of infrared and collinear divergences in...
Resummation of large infrared logarithms in perturbation theory can, in certain circumstances, enhan...
The infrared freezing of observables is known to hold at fixed orders of perturbative QCD if the Min...
Scattering amplitudes in theories with massless particles feature infrared (IR) divergences. In QCD...
Traditional calculations in perturbative quantum chromodynamics (pQCD) are based on an order-by-orde...
Schroeder Y. Tackling the infrared problem of thermal QCD. In: Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supp...
We discuss the infrared structure of processes with massive quarks in the initial state. It is well ...
To compare with experiment it is vital that theoretical predictions are finite. Beyond leading order...
I recall the main ideas about the treatment of QCD infrared physics, as developed in the late sevent...
I discuss collinear and infrared divergences in QCD cross sections with massless and massive final-s...
I discuss collinear and infrared divergences in QCD cross sections with massless and massive final-s...
I briefly summarize some general features of soft-gluon contribution to inclusive cross-sections. Th...
For the case of $n$-jet production at next-to-next-to-leading order in the QCD coupling, in the infr...
We calculate the damping rate $\gamma_l$ for longitudinal gluons with zero momentum in finite high t...
Infrared- and collinear-safe (IRC-safe) observables have finite cross sections to each fixed-order i...
We review recent results concerning the all-order structure of infrared and collinear divergences in...
Resummation of large infrared logarithms in perturbation theory can, in certain circumstances, enhan...
The infrared freezing of observables is known to hold at fixed orders of perturbative QCD if the Min...
Scattering amplitudes in theories with massless particles feature infrared (IR) divergences. In QCD...
Traditional calculations in perturbative quantum chromodynamics (pQCD) are based on an order-by-orde...
Schroeder Y. Tackling the infrared problem of thermal QCD. In: Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supp...
We discuss the infrared structure of processes with massive quarks in the initial state. It is well ...