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SIMUnet: an open-source tool for simultaneous global fits of EFT Wilson coefficients and PDFs. [PDF]
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The waning of the WIMP: endgame? [PDF]
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Primordial black holes and their gravitational-wave signatures. [PDF]
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Radiative corrections: from medium to high energy experiments. [PDF]
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Computing tools for effective field theories: SMEFT-Tools 2022 Workshop Report, 14-16th September 2022, Zürich. [PDF]
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QCD Green's functions, confinement and phenomenology. Proceedings, International Workshop, QCD-TNT09
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Theory and phenomenology of the QCD vacuum
Physics Reports, 1984Abstract This paper reviews various approaches used nowadays in order to understand the structure of the ground state of the strong interaction theory, the so-called QCD vacuum. In particular, we discuss semiclassical methods (chapter 2), the lattice formulation (including numerical methods and their recent results, chapter 3) as well as the QCD sum ...
Edward V Shuryak
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Lattice QCD for hadron phenomenology
Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics, 2003Abstract The ideas of lattice QCD are presented and the status for hadron phenomenology is illustrated by a few examples. Special emphasis is given to recent developments allowing for an exact implementation of chiral symmetry on the lattice. Finally a few words are added with respect to the problem of chiral extrapolation.
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Old problems of QCD phenomenology in view of AdS∕QCD correspondence
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2007We review briefly old problems of QCD phenomenology arising in attempts to relate hadronic properties to the properties of the vacuum fields. In terms of QCD sum rules, quadratic corrections to the parton model defy standard picture of soft confining fields. In direct lattice measurements, with high resolution, confining fields do not look soft either.
Donato Creanza +2 more
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