
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in the theoretical understanding and phenomenological applications of parton distribution functions (PDFs), focusing on the inclusion of logarithmic resummations in their determination.
Contribution
It introduces recent developments in PDF theory, particularly the incorporation of logarithmic resummations, and explores their impact on phenomenological predictions.
Findings
Enhanced accuracy in PDF determination due to resummation techniques
Improved agreement between theory and experimental data
New insights into the behavior of PDFs at different energy scales
Abstract
We discuss the recent results obtained in the context of PDF determination with the inclusion of logarithmic resummations and their phenomenological applications.
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Taxonomy
TopicsFunctional Equations Stability Results · Advanced Topics in Algebra · Matrix Theory and Algorithms
