LHC phenomenology at next-to-leading order QCD: theoretical progress and new results
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✦ hep-ph
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next-to-leadingorderphenomenologyresultsprogressrecentamplitudesapproaches
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In this talk I report on recent developments and results relevant for LHC phenomenology at next-to-leading order QCD. Feynman diagrammatic and unitarity based methods have both seen considerable improvements and new ideas recently. Current approaches point towards automated evaluation of one-loop multi-particle amplitudes. Many results for notoriously difficult processes are under construction by several groups and, given the enormous recent progress, it can be concluded that LHC phenomenology at full next-to-leading order level will become the standard approximation soon.
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