TL;DR
This review provides an overview of jet finding techniques at hadron colliders, focusing on definitions, relations to partons, and applications at the LHC, serving as both an introduction and a reference for researchers.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive synthesis of recent developments in jet algorithms and their use at the LHC, bridging theory and experimental practice.
Findings
Clarifies jet definitions and their relation to partons.
Summarizes recent advancements in jet algorithms.
Discusses optimal strategies for jet use at the LHC.
Abstract
As the LHC prepares to start taking data, this review is intended to provide a QCD theorist's understanding and views on jet finding at hadron colliders, including recent developments. My hope is that it will serve both as a primer for the newcomer to jets and as a quick reference for those with some experience of the subject. It is devoted to the questions of how one defines jets, how jets relate to partons, and to the emerging subject of how best to use jets at the LHC.
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