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Jet Physics at High Energy Colliders

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2013-10-17

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Chien, Yang-Ting. 2013. Jet Physics at High Energy Colliders. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.

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The future of new physics searches at the LHC will be to look for hadronic signals with jets. In order to distinguish a hadronic signal from its background, it is important to develop advanced collider physics techniques that make accurate theoretical predictions. This work centers on phenomenological and formal studies of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), including resummation of hadronic observables using Soft Collinear Effective Theory (SCET), calculating anomalous dimensions of multi-Wilson line operators in AdS, and improving jet physics analysis using multiple event interpretations.

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Particle physics, effective field theory, jet algorithm, jet physics, quantum chromodynamics, soft collinear effective theory, Wilson line

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