Some aspects of final states and QCD evolution equations
Krzysztof Kutak

TL;DR
This paper discusses advanced QCD evolution equations, including a resummed BK equation and a nonlinear extension of CCFM, to better understand phenomena like parton saturation at the LHC.
Contribution
It introduces a resummed form of the BK equation and the nonlinear KGBJS extension of the CCFM equation, advancing the theoretical tools for QCD evolution studies.
Findings
Resummed form of the BK equation developed
Nonlinear extension of CCFM (KGBJS) proposed
Enhanced understanding of parton saturation effects
Abstract
In order to study such effects like parton saturation in final states at the LHC one of the approaches is to combine physics of the BK and the CCFM evolution equations. We report on recently obtained resummed form of the BK equation and nonlinear extension of the CCFM equation - the KGBJS equation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
