Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Multiple Partonic Interactions at the Large Hadron Collider
R. Astalos, S. Baranov, P. Bartalini, I. Belyaev, Ch. Bierlich, B., Blok, A. Buckley, F. A. Ceccopieri, I. Cherednikov, J. R. Christiansen, D., Ciangottini, M. Deak, B. Ducloue, R. Field, J. R. Gaunt, K. Golec-Biernat, L., Goerlich, A. Grebenyuk, O. Gueta, P. Gunnellini

TL;DR
This workshop report summarizes recent experimental and theoretical advances in understanding Multiple Partonic Interactions at the LHC, highlighting their significance for interpreting collider data and improving event modeling.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of MPI phenomenology, experimental measurements, and Monte Carlo modeling developments discussed during the workshop.
Findings
Progress in measuring MPI at LHC Run I
Advances in MPI modeling and tuning in Monte Carlo generators
Insights into MPI's role in diffraction and small-x physics
Abstract
Multiple Partonic Interactions are often crucial for interpreting results obtained at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The quest for a sound understanding of the dynamics behind MPI - particularly at this time when the LHC is due to start its "Run II" operations - has focused the aim of this workshop. MPI@LHC2014 concentrated mainly on the phenomenology of LHC measurements whilst keeping in perspective those results obtained at previous hadron colliders. The workshop has also debated some of the state-of-the-art theoretical considerations and the modeling of MPI in Monte Carlo event generators. The topics debated in the workshop included: Phenomenology of MPI processes and multiparton distributions; Considerations for the description of MPI in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD); Measuring multiple partonic interactions; Experimental results on inelastic hadronic collisions: underlying event,…
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TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
