Theoretical Summary: Moriond QCD and High-Energy Interactions 2025
Peter Skands

TL;DR
This paper summarizes the diverse theoretical discussions at Moriond QCD 2025, covering topics from BSM physics to nonperturbative QCD, highlighting recent advances and methodologies across energy scales.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest theoretical developments presented at Moriond QCD 2025 across multiple high-energy physics domains.
Findings
Advances in resummation and factorization techniques
Progress in understanding PDFs and nonperturbative QCD
Methodological developments in high-energy physics
Abstract
The theory talks at Moriond QCD and High-Energy Interactions 2025 covered the full range of scales from BSM, top, Higgs, EW, and hard QCD physics, through resummation, factorisation, and PDFs, to hadronic, heavy-ion, nonperturbative, and lattice QCD. A few talks also touched on methodologies. We here summarise main points of most of these contributions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
