Infrared divergences in the perturbative expansion of gauge theory amplitudes and cross sections have been a focus of theoretical investigations for almost a century. New insights still continue to emerge, as higher perturbative orders are explored, and high-precision phenomenological applications demand an ever more refined understanding. This review aims to provide a pedagogical overview of the subject. We briefly cover some of the early historical results, we provide some simple examples of low-order applications in the context of perturbative QCD, and discuss the necessary tools to extend these results to all perturbative orders. Finally, we describe recent developments concerning the calculation of soft anomalous dimensions in multi-pa...
Precise theoretical predictions are a key ingredient for an accurate determination of the structure ...
We review recent progress in determining the infrared singularity structure of on-shell scattering a...
It is shown that the ordinary perturbation expansion must, except in certain cases, be rearranged in...
I will review some of the recent intense activity concerning infrared and collinear divergences in g...
Scattering amplitudes in theories with massless particles feature infrared (IR) divergences. In QCD...
We review recent results concerning the all-order structure of infrared and collinear divergences in...
Abstract Scattering amplitudes of partons in QCD contain infrared divergences which can be resummed ...
To compare with experiment it is vital that theoretical predictions are finite. Beyond leading order...
We develop an approach to the high-energy limit of gauge theories based on the universal properties ...
We develop an approach to the high-energy limit of gauge theories based on the universal properties ...
We discuss the contribution coming from the infrared region to NLO matrix elements and/or coefficien...
A closed formula is obtained for the infrared singularities of dimensionally regularized, massless g...
We revisit the multi-loop structure of the anomalous-dimension matrix gov- erning the infrared dive...
High-energy quark-quark scattering is calculated in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) using the infrared ...
In this paper we give all the details of the calculation that we presented in our previous paper ArX...
Precise theoretical predictions are a key ingredient for an accurate determination of the structure ...
We review recent progress in determining the infrared singularity structure of on-shell scattering a...
It is shown that the ordinary perturbation expansion must, except in certain cases, be rearranged in...
I will review some of the recent intense activity concerning infrared and collinear divergences in g...
Scattering amplitudes in theories with massless particles feature infrared (IR) divergences. In QCD...
We review recent results concerning the all-order structure of infrared and collinear divergences in...
Abstract Scattering amplitudes of partons in QCD contain infrared divergences which can be resummed ...
To compare with experiment it is vital that theoretical predictions are finite. Beyond leading order...
We develop an approach to the high-energy limit of gauge theories based on the universal properties ...
We develop an approach to the high-energy limit of gauge theories based on the universal properties ...
We discuss the contribution coming from the infrared region to NLO matrix elements and/or coefficien...
A closed formula is obtained for the infrared singularities of dimensionally regularized, massless g...
We revisit the multi-loop structure of the anomalous-dimension matrix gov- erning the infrared dive...
High-energy quark-quark scattering is calculated in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) using the infrared ...
In this paper we give all the details of the calculation that we presented in our previous paper ArX...
Precise theoretical predictions are a key ingredient for an accurate determination of the structure ...
We review recent progress in determining the infrared singularity structure of on-shell scattering a...
It is shown that the ordinary perturbation expansion must, except in certain cases, be rearranged in...