
TL;DR
This paper introduces core QCD concepts and methods essential for understanding hadron collider physics, particularly in the context of the LHC, aimed at experimental particle physics students.
Contribution
It provides an accessible introduction to QCD fundamentals tailored for Ph.D. students working on LHC experiments.
Findings
Clarifies key QCD principles for collider physics
Links theoretical concepts to experimental applications
Prepares students for analyzing LHC data
Abstract
The aim of these lectures is to provide (experimental particle physics Ph.D.) students with an introduction to some of the core concepts and methods of QCD that are relevant in an LHC context.
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