Theory and applications of parton pseudodistributions
A. V. Radyushkin

TL;DR
This paper reviews the theoretical framework of parton pseudodistributions and their application to lattice QCD calculations of parton distribution functions, highlighting the extraction method, evolution, and recent results.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach using Ioffe-time distributions for lattice extraction of parton densities and discusses recent successful applications and future directions.
Findings
Successful observation of perturbative evolution in lattice data
Framework established for extracting parton densities from pseudodistributions
Application to nucleon and pion valence quark distributions
Abstract
We review the basic theory of the parton pseudodistributions approach and its applications to lattice extractions of parton distribution functions. The crucial idea of the approach is the realization that the correlator of the parton fields is a function of Lorentz invariants , the Ioffe time, and the invariant interval . This observation allows to extract the Ioffe-time distribution from Euclidean separations accessible on the lattice. Another basic feature is the use of the ratio , that allows to eliminate artificial ultraviolet divergence generated by the gauge link for space-like intervals. The remaining -dependence of the reduced Ioffe-time distribution corresponds to perturbative evolution, and can be…
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