Theoretical aspects of high--Q^2 deep inelastic scattering
W. J. Stirling (Durham)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the theoretical framework of high-Q^2 deep inelastic scattering, emphasizing uncertainties in predicting neutral and charged current cross sections based on lower Q^2 extrapolations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical aspects and uncertainties in high-Q^2 deep inelastic scattering predictions.
Findings
Identification of key theoretical uncertainties
Analysis of extrapolation methods for cross section predictions
Discussion of implications for experimental measurements
Abstract
We present an overview of the theory of high--Q^2 deep inelastic scattering. We focus in particular on the theoretical uncertainties in the predictions for neutral and charged current cross sections obtained by extrapolating from lower Q^2.
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