Latest Jet Results from the Tevatron or, QCD: Approaching True Precision
John Krane (for the CDF, D0 collaborations)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent jet physics results from the Tevatron, highlighting progress in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) from qualitative to quantitative understanding, and discusses their implications for the field.
Contribution
It synthesizes recent experimental analyses to demonstrate how QCD is advancing towards precise, quantitative predictions in jet physics.
Findings
QCD is transitioning from qualitative to quantitative descriptions.
Recent Tevatron jet results support this transition.
The paper emphasizes the importance of these developments for future research.
Abstract
This article summarizes several analyses I discussed at Moriond and I attempt to maintain my speaking voice throughout. I extract several broad themes in the recent development of QCD,and emphasize how the latest results on jet physics reinforce these themes: that QCD is in a transitional stage from providing qualitative descriptions to providing true quantitative descriptions of the results. Certain figures presented in the talk are not reproduced here in the interest of space, but can be found directly in the transparencies available online, or in the references to the refereed journals.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
