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One-loop leading logarithms in electroweak radiative corrections, I. Results

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arxiv hep-ph/0010201 v3 pith:VCMKSSMN submitted 2000-10-18 hep-ph

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We present results for the complete one-loop electroweak logarithmic corrections for general processes at high energies and fixed angles. Our results are applicable to arbitrary matrix elements that are not mass-suppressed. We give explicit results for 4-fermion processes and gauge-boson-pair production in electron-positron annihilation.

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