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Foundations of Perturbative QCD

A systematic exploration of Quantum Chromodynamics concepts

John Collins author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:21st Nov '13

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This book offers a thorough exploration of perturbative QCD, connecting theoretical concepts with experimental data to aid both students and researchers.

In Foundations of Perturbative QCD, the author provides a comprehensive exploration of the concepts and theorems that underpin perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). This systematic treatment emphasizes the justification of these concepts, ensuring that readers not only learn the theoretical aspects but also understand their relevance to experimental data. The book serves as a crucial bridge between theory and practice, highlighting the significance of perturbative methods, particularly the well-established factorization theorems, in high-energy physics.

The text delves into the intricate world of QCD, recognized as one of the most complex microscopic theories in physics. By offering a detailed examination of transverse-momentum-dependent parton densities, the book addresses a vital topic that is often overlooked in other resources. This focus on advanced subjects makes Foundations of Perturbative QCD a valuable addition to the literature, catering to both newcomers and seasoned researchers in the field.

Designed with graduate students in mind, this book is an excellent starting point for those embarking on their journey in high-energy physics. However, its clarity and depth also make it appealing to experienced researchers seeking a thorough understanding of perturbative QCD. By relating theoretical concepts to practical applications, Foundations of Perturbative QCD fosters a deeper appreciation for the methods employed in this essential area of study.

"This book fills a gap and provides a detailed and pedagogical exposition of an important aspect of perturbative QCD." Stefan Weinzierl, Mathematical Reviews

ISBN: 9781107645257

Dimensions: 245mm x 172mm x 34mm

Weight: 1200g

638 pages