Parton Densities in Quantum Chromodynamics: Gauge invariance, path-dependence and Wilson lines (De Gruyter Studies in Mathematical Physics Book 37)

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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:IntroductionParticle Number Operators in Quantum Mechanics and in Quantum Field TheoryGeometry of Quantum Field TheoriesBasics of Wilson Lines in QCDGauge-Invariant Parton DensitiesSimplifying Wilson Line CalculationsBrief Literature GuideConventions and Reference FormulaeIntegrationsBibliographyIndex Read more

ASIN B01N755UHM
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ISBN13 978-3110430684
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Language English
File size 42.8 MB
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Publisher De Gruyter
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Print length 213 pages
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Part of series De Gruyter Studies in Mathematical Physics
Publication date November 21, 2016
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