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Matching NLO QCD computations with PYTHIA using MC@NLO
We present the matching between a next-to-leading order computation in QCD
and the PYTHIA parton shower Monte Carlo, according to the MC@NLO formalism. We
study the case of initial-state radiation, and consider in particular single
vector boson hadroproduction.Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures. Several comments and two figures have been
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Higher-order QCD corrections to
I illustrate the techniques and the results of the computation of order-\as
corrections to the production of hadrons in the collision of two virtual
photons, that originate from the incoming leptons at \epem colliders.Comment: 5 pages Latex; espcrc2.sty and three ps figure included. Talk given
at QCD00, 6 - 12 July 2000, Montpellier, Franc
A Positive-Weight Next-to-Leading-Order Monte Carlo for Heavy Flavour Hadroproduction
We present a next-to-leading order calculation of heavy flavour production in
hadronic collisions that can be interfaced to shower Monte Carlo programs. The
calculation is performed in the context of the POWHEG method. It is suitable
for the computation of charm, bottom and top hadroproduction. In the case of
top production, spin correlations in the decay products are taken into account.Comment: 18 pages, 12 figures. Few misprints corrected, references updated,
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QCD at high energy
I review recent results in QCD at high energy, emphasizing the role of
higher-order computations, power corrections, and Monte Carlo simulations in
the study of a few discrepancies between data and perturbative predictions, and
discussing future prospects.Comment: 20 pages Latex; 9 figures included. Plenary talk given at ICHEP02, 24
- 31 July 2002, Amsterdam. Affiliation correcte
Theory versus experiments in heavy flavour production
I discuss the current status of the comparison between theoretical
predictions and experimental data, relevant to the production of open charm and
bottom quarks in photon-hadron and photon-photon collisions. I advocate the use
of a formalism that matches fixed-order computations to resummed computations
in order to make firm statements on heavy flavour production as described by
perturbative QCD.Comment: 10 pages Latex; 7 figures included. Talk given at EPS01, 12 - 18 July
2001, Budapest, Hungar
NLO QCD corrections in Herwig++ with MC@NLO
We present the calculations necessary to obtain next-to-leading order QCD
precision with the Herwig++ event generator using the MC@NLO approach, and
implement them for all the processes that were previously available from
Fortran HERWIG with MC@NLO. We show a range of results comparing the two
implementations. With these calculations and recent developments in the
automatic generation of NLO matrix elements, it will be possible to obtain NLO
precision with Herwig++ for a much wider range of processesComment: 26 pages, 28 figure
A Positive-Weight Next-to-Leading-Order Monte Carlo for e+e- Annihilation to Hadrons
We apply the positive-weight Monte Carlo method of Nason for simulating QCD
processes accurate to Next-To-Leading Order to the case of e+e- annihilation to
hadrons. The method entails the generation of the hardest gluon emission first
and then subsequently adding a `truncated' shower before the emission. We have
interfaced our result to the Herwig++ shower Monte Carlo program and obtained
better results than those obtained with Herwig++ at leading order with a matrix
element correction.Comment: 21 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables Reason for replacement: minor
corrections, typos and 1 changed referenc
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