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Ajuste de Funciones de Distribución de Partones (PDF)×Método del Elemento Matricial×Ecuaciones del Grupo de Renormalización×
CampoFísica de partículasFísica de partículasFísica de partículas
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen196919881970
Autor originalJames Bjorken and collaboratorsK. KondoCurtis Callan and David Gross
TipoQCD frameworkProbability calculation frameworkScale dependence framework
Fuente seminalBjorken, J. D. (1969). Asymptotic sum rules at infinite momentum. Physical Review, 179(5), 1547. DOI ↗Kondo, K. (1988). Dynamical likelihood method for reconstruction of events produced by the top-quark pair in the lepton + jets channel at hadron colliders. Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 57(12), 4126–4140. link ↗Callan, C. G. (1970). Broken scale invariance in scalar field theory. Physical Review D, 2(6), 1541. DOI ↗
AliasPDF, structure function, parton modelMEM, matrix element calculation, amplitude evaluationRGE, running couplings, beta function evolution
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ResumenParton Distribution Function (PDF) fitting is the process of determining the probability distributions of quarks and gluons inside hadrons using high-energy collision data. PDFs are fundamental inputs to all hadron collider phenomenology, essential for predicting cross-sections, designing triggers, and interpreting new physics searches at the Large Hadron Collider.The Matrix Element Method (MEM) is a powerful analysis technique that leverages quantum field theory amplitudes to extract maximum physics information from individual events. By comparing observed detector signatures to predictions from matrix elements, MEM provides unbiased, model-independent measurements with excellent theoretical precision and sensitivity to new physics.Renormalization Group Equations (RGEs) describe how the coupling constants and masses of a quantum field theory evolve with energy scale. They are fundamental tools for understanding the scale dependence of physics, predicting the behavior of coupling strengths at different energies, and connecting high-energy physics to low-energy precision measurements.
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