Infrared Evolution Equations: Method and Applications
B.I. Ermolaev, M. Greco, S.I. Troyan

TL;DR
This paper reviews the method of Infrared Evolution Equations and their application in calculating high-energy reaction amplitudes within the double-logarithmic approximation.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic approach to composing and solving Infrared Evolution Equations for high-energy physics calculations.
Findings
Effective in calculating high-energy reaction amplitudes
Applicable across various kinematic regions
Simplifies complex amplitude computations
Abstract
It is a brief review on composing and solving Infrared Evolution Equations. They can be used in order to calculate amplitudes of high-energy reactions in different kinematic regions in the double-logarithmic approximation.
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
