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Unitarity and On-Shell Recursion Methods for Scattering Amplitudes

This thesis describes some of the recent (and some less recent) developments in calculational techniques for scattering amplitudes in quantum field theory. The focus is on on-shell recursion relations in complex momenta and on the use of unitarity methods for loop calculations. In particular, on-she...

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Autor principal: Risager Larsen, Kasper
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Copenhagen U. 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1100723
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description This thesis describes some of the recent (and some less recent) developments in calculational techniques for scattering amplitudes in quantum field theory. The focus is on on-shell recursion relations in complex momenta and on the use of unitarity methods for loop calculations. In particular, on-shell recursion is related to the MHV rules for computing tree-level gauge amplitudes and used to extend the MHV rules to graviton scattering. Combinations of unitarity cut techniques and recursion are used to argue for the "No-Triangle Hypothesis" in N=8 supergravity which is related to its UV behaviour. Finally, combinations of unitarity and recursion are used to demonstrate the full calculation of a one-loop amplitude involving a Higgs particle and four gluons in the limit of large top mass. The present version is edited to incorporate some of the comments and suggestions of the evaluation committee, but has not been updated for developments in the meantime.
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spelling cern-11007232019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1100723engRisager Larsen, KasperUnitarity and On-Shell Recursion Methods for Scattering Amplitudeshep-thThis thesis describes some of the recent (and some less recent) developments in calculational techniques for scattering amplitudes in quantum field theory. The focus is on on-shell recursion relations in complex momenta and on the use of unitarity methods for loop calculations. In particular, on-shell recursion is related to the MHV rules for computing tree-level gauge amplitudes and used to extend the MHV rules to graviton scattering. Combinations of unitarity cut techniques and recursion are used to argue for the "No-Triangle Hypothesis" in N=8 supergravity which is related to its UV behaviour. Finally, combinations of unitarity and recursion are used to demonstrate the full calculation of a one-loop amplitude involving a Higgs particle and four gluons in the limit of large top mass. The present version is edited to incorporate some of the comments and suggestions of the evaluation committee, but has not been updated for developments in the meantime.Copenhagen U.arXiv:0804.3310oai:cds.cern.ch:11007232007
spellingShingle hep-th
Risager Larsen, Kasper
Unitarity and On-Shell Recursion Methods for Scattering Amplitudes
title Unitarity and On-Shell Recursion Methods for Scattering Amplitudes
title_full Unitarity and On-Shell Recursion Methods for Scattering Amplitudes
title_fullStr Unitarity and On-Shell Recursion Methods for Scattering Amplitudes
title_full_unstemmed Unitarity and On-Shell Recursion Methods for Scattering Amplitudes
title_short Unitarity and On-Shell Recursion Methods for Scattering Amplitudes
title_sort unitarity and on-shell recursion methods for scattering amplitudes
topic hep-th
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1100723
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