Progress and Problems in QCD - Report from the Hadronic Final States Working Group at DIS99
M. Cacciari, F. Chlebana, L. Sinclair, M. Weber

TL;DR
This paper summarizes recent theoretical and experimental advances in understanding Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) through various high-energy collision experiments, highlighting progress and ongoing challenges in the field.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in QCD research from the DIS99 Workshop, integrating both theoretical insights and experimental results.
Findings
Advances in QCD understanding in deep inelastic scattering
Progress in e+e- collision studies related to QCD
Recent developments in gamma and proton collision analyses
Abstract
We present a summary of the Hadronic Final States parallel sessions of the DIS99 Workshop. Topics were presented over two days and included both theoretical and experimental talks. Recent progress in the understanding of QCD in deep inelastic scattering, e^+e^- collisions, and in gamma and p collisions was discussed.
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