Schedule Jan 14, 2004
QCD Resummations and Nonperturbative Corrections at High Energy
George Sterman (SUNY - Stony Brook)

I will review the status of classic applications and evolving methods in perturbative resummation. Among these applications are transverse momentum, jet shape and threshold resummations for electroweak and QCD hard scatterings, and their relations to evolution, heavy quark decay and the Regge limit. In addition, I will introduce some current ideas about the transition from resummed perturbation theory to nonperturbative corrections in high energy observables.

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