Parton Densities in Quantum Chromodynamics: Gauge invariance, path-dependence and Wilson lines

The purpose of this book is to give a systematic pedagogical exposition of the quantitative analysis of Wilson lines and gauge-invariant correlation functions in quantum chromodynamics. Using techniques from the previous volume (Wilson Lines in Quantum Field Theory, 2014), an ab initio methodology is developed and practical tools for its implementation are presented. Emphasis is put on the implications of gauge invariance and path-dependence properties of transverse-momentum dependent parton density functions. The latter are associated with the QCD factorization approach to semi-inclusive hadronic processes, studied at currently operating and planned experimental facilities.

Contents:
Introduction
Particle Number Operators in Quantum Mechanics and in Quantum Field Theory
Geometry of Quantum Field Theories
Basics of Wilson Lines in QCD
Gauge-Invariant Parton Densities
Simplifying Wilson Line Calculations
Brief Literature Guide
Conventions and Reference Formulae
Integrations
Bibliography
Index

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Parton Densities in Quantum Chromodynamics: Gauge invariance, path-dependence and Wilson lines

The purpose of this book is to give a systematic pedagogical exposition of the quantitative analysis of Wilson lines and gauge-invariant correlation functions in quantum chromodynamics. Using techniques from the previous volume (Wilson Lines in Quantum Field Theory, 2014), an ab initio methodology is developed and practical tools for its implementation are presented. Emphasis is put on the implications of gauge invariance and path-dependence properties of transverse-momentum dependent parton density functions. The latter are associated with the QCD factorization approach to semi-inclusive hadronic processes, studied at currently operating and planned experimental facilities.

Contents:
Introduction
Particle Number Operators in Quantum Mechanics and in Quantum Field Theory
Geometry of Quantum Field Theories
Basics of Wilson Lines in QCD
Gauge-Invariant Parton Densities
Simplifying Wilson Line Calculations
Brief Literature Guide
Conventions and Reference Formulae
Integrations
Bibliography
Index

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Parton Densities in Quantum Chromodynamics: Gauge invariance, path-dependence and Wilson lines

Parton Densities in Quantum Chromodynamics: Gauge invariance, path-dependence and Wilson lines

Parton Densities in Quantum Chromodynamics: Gauge invariance, path-dependence and Wilson lines
Parton Densities in Quantum Chromodynamics: Gauge invariance, path-dependence and Wilson lines

Parton Densities in Quantum Chromodynamics: Gauge invariance, path-dependence and Wilson lines

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The purpose of this book is to give a systematic pedagogical exposition of the quantitative analysis of Wilson lines and gauge-invariant correlation functions in quantum chromodynamics. Using techniques from the previous volume (Wilson Lines in Quantum Field Theory, 2014), an ab initio methodology is developed and practical tools for its implementation are presented. Emphasis is put on the implications of gauge invariance and path-dependence properties of transverse-momentum dependent parton density functions. The latter are associated with the QCD factorization approach to semi-inclusive hadronic processes, studied at currently operating and planned experimental facilities.

Contents:
Introduction
Particle Number Operators in Quantum Mechanics and in Quantum Field Theory
Geometry of Quantum Field Theories
Basics of Wilson Lines in QCD
Gauge-Invariant Parton Densities
Simplifying Wilson Line Calculations
Brief Literature Guide
Conventions and Reference Formulae
Integrations
Bibliography
Index


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110439397
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 11/21/2016
Series: De Gruyter Studies in Mathematical Physics Series
Pages: 225
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

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Igor Cherednikov and Frederik F. Van der Veken, University of Antwerp, Belgium.

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