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    Evolution and dynamics of cusped light-like Wilson loops

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    We discuss the possible relation between the singular structure of TMDs on the light-cone and the geometrical behaviour of rectangular Wilson loops.Comment: 6 pages, proceedings for the 3rd Workshop on the QCD Structure of the Nucleon (QCD-N'12

    Piecewise Linear Wilson lines

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    Wilson lines, being comparators that render non-local operator products gauge invariant, are extensively used in QCD calculations, especially in small-xx calculations, calculations concerning validation of factorisation schemes and in calculations for constructing or modelling parton density functions. We develop an algorithm to express piecewise path ordered exponentials as path ordered integrals over the separate segments, and apply it on linear segments, reducing the number of diagrams needed to be calculated. We show how different linear path topologies can be related using their colour structure. This framework allows one to easily switch results between different Wilson line structures, which is especially useful when testing different structures against each other, e.g. when checking universality properties of non-perturbative objects.Comment: Proceedings for Transversity 2014, 6 page

    Working With Wilson Lines

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    We present an algorithm to express Wilson lines that are defined on piecewise linear paths in function of their individual segments, reducing the number of diagrams needed to be calculated. The important step lies in the observation that different linear path topologies can be related to each other using their color structure. This framework allows one to easily switch results between different Wilson line topologies, which is helpful when testing different structures against each other.Comment: Proceedings for SPIN 2014, 6 page

    Loop space and evolution of the light-like Wilson polygons

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    We address a connection between the energy evolution of the polygonal light-like Wilson exponentials and the geometry of the loop space with the gauge invariant Wilson loops of a variety of shapes being the fundamental degrees of freedom. The renormalization properties and the differential area evolution of these Wilson polygons are studied by making use of the universal Schwinger quantum dynamical approach. We discuss the appropriateness of the dynamical differential equations in the loop space to the study of the energy evolution of the collinear and transverse-momentum dependent parton distribution functions.Comment: 8 pages, 2 eps figures; needs ws-ijmpcs.cls (supplied). Invited talk presented at the QCD Evolution Workshop, May 14 - 17 (2012), Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Newport News (VA), US

    Cusped light-like Wilson loops in gauge theories

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    We propose and discuss a new approach to the analysis of the correlation functions which contain light-like Wilson lines or loops, the latter being cusped in addition. The objects of interest are therefore the light-like Wilson null-polygons, the soft factors of the parton distribution and fragmentation functions, high-energy scattering amplitudes in the eikonal approximation, gravitational Wilson lines, etc. Our method is based on a generalization of the universal quantum dynamical principle by J. Schwinger and allows one to take care of extra singularities emerging due to light-like or semi-light-like cusps. We show that such Wilson loops obey a differential equation which connects the area variations and renormalization group behavior of those objects and discuss the possible relation between geometrical structure of the loop space and area evolution of the light-like cusped Wilson loops.Comment: Invited mini-review article to Physics of Particles and Nuclei. 16 pages, 9 eps figures; v2: references style changed, citations corrected and update

    Evolution and Dynamics of Cusped Light-Like Wilson Loops in Loop Space

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    We discuss the possible relation between the singular structure of TMDs on the light-cone and the geometrical behaviour of rectangular Wilson loops.Comment: Proceedings for Diffraction 2012, Lanzarote, Spain. 5 pages, 2 figure
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