557 research outputs found
Flipping Cubical Meshes
We define and examine flip operations for quadrilateral and hexahedral
meshes, similar to the flipping transformations previously used in triangular
and tetrahedral mesh generation.Comment: 20 pages, 24 figures. Expanded journal version of paper from 10th
International Meshing Roundtable. This version removes some unwanted
paragraph breaks from the previous version; the text is unchange
One-Loop Corrections to Two-Quark Three-Gluon Amplitudes
We present the one-loop QCD amplitudes for two external massless quarks and
three external gluons (). This completes the set of one-loop
amplitudes needed for the next-to-leading-order corrections to three-jet
production at hadron colliders. We also discuss how to use group theory and
supersymmetry to minimize the amount of calculation required for the more
general case of one-loop two-quark -gluon amplitudes. We use collinear
limits to provide a stringent check on the amplitudes.Comment: plain Tex, 46 pages with 13 figures in a uuencoded file, corrected
case j=1 of eq. (IV.7), and signs in eq. (4.9
Unitarity-based Techniques for One-Loop Calculations in QCD
We discuss new techniques developed in recent years for performing one-loop
calculations in QCD, and present an example of results from the process 0 -> V
q q-bar g g. Talk presented at the 1996 Zeuthen Workshop on Elementary Particle
Theory, "QCD and QED in Higher Order", Rheinsberg, Brandenburg, April 21-26,
1996.Comment: LaTeX, uses espcrc
Algorithms for Coloring Quadtrees
We describe simple linear time algorithms for coloring the squares of
balanced and unbalanced quadtrees so that no two adjacent squares are given the
same color. If squares sharing sides are defined as adjacent, we color balanced
quadtrees with three colors, and unbalanced quadtrees with four colors; these
results are both tight, as some quadtrees require this many colors. If squares
sharing corners are defined as adjacent, we color balanced or unbalanced
quadtrees with six colors; for some quadtrees, at least five colors are
required.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figure
Next-to-Maximal Helicity Violating Amplitudes in Gauge Theory
Using the novel diagrammatic rules recently proposed by Cachazo, Svrcek, and
Witten, I give a compact, manifestly Lorentz-invariant form for tree-level
gauge-theory amplitudes with three opposite helicities.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur
Recursive Approach to One-loop QCD Matrix Elements
We describe the recursive Approach to One-loop QCD Matrix Elements.Comment: 6 pages, to appear in the proceedings of the 7th International
Symposium on Radiative Corrections: Application of Quantum Field Theory to
Phenomenology (RADCOR 2005), Japan, 2-7 Oct 200
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