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Successive Combination Jet Algorithm For Hadron Collisions

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Jet finding algorithms, as they are used in $e^+ e^-$ and hadron collisions, are reviewed and compared. It is suggested that a successive combination style algorithm, similar to that used in $e^+ e^-$ physics, might be useful also in hadron collisions, where cone style algorithms have been used previously.

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The anti-k_t jet clustering algorithm

hep-ph · 2008-02-08 · accept · novelty 8.0

The anti-k_t algorithm yields conical jets with equal active and passive areas, zero area anomalous dimensions, rigid-boundary non-global logarithms, and a universal Milan factor, serving as an IRC-safe substitute for the iterative cone algorithm.

FastJet user manual

hep-ph · 2011-11-25 · unverdicted · novelty 2.0

FastJet is a C++ package providing implementations of sequential recombination jet algorithms, cone algorithms via plugins, jet substructure tools, and pileup estimation for pp and e+e- collisions.

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