Guido Altarelli and the evolution of QCD
R. Keith Ellis

TL;DR
This paper reviews Guido Altarelli's significant contributions to the development of Quantum Chromodynamics from its discovery to the end of the S$par{p}$S collider era, highlighting key theoretical advances.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of Altarelli's pioneering work in QCD during its formative years, emphasizing his role in shaping the theory.
Findings
Altarelli's work on asymptotic freedom was foundational.
He contributed to the understanding of QCD phenomenology.
His research influenced the development of particle physics theories.
Abstract
I describe the contributions of Guido Altarelli to the development of Quantum Chromodynamics from the discovery of asymptotic freedom until the end of the SS collider era, 1973-1985.
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TopicsInternational Science and Diplomacy
