Top-quark mass determination at the LHC: a theory overview
Gennaro Corcella

TL;DR
This paper reviews the methods used at the LHC to determine the top-quark mass, focusing on theoretical uncertainties and the influence of Monte Carlo hadronization parameters.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical aspects and uncertainties involved in top-quark mass measurements at the LHC.
Findings
Analysis of theory uncertainties in top-quark mass extraction
Assessment of Monte Carlo hadronization parameter effects
Summary of current methodological approaches
Abstract
I briefly overview the methods employed at the LHC to extract the top-quark mass, taking particular care about the theory uncertainty and the dependence on the Monte Carlo hadronization parameters.
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