Objective
The high energy and high luminosity available at the future high-energy colliders will allow the study of scattering processes with very high accuracy. In order to meet the high precision requirements, reliable theoretical predictions as well as the development of the relevant computational tools are indispensable. It is the aim of the proposed project to extend the current knowledge by developing new algorithms and tools that will allow the accurate theoretical description of multi-particle processes at high energies.
The main objectives are:
- The development of innovative methods and algorithms for multi-particle production based on Dyson-Scwinger recursive equations,
- The investigation of direct numerical approaches to Feynman integrals, which, in combination with the Dyson-Scwinger recursive equations, may provide an efficient way to compute higher-order corrections to multi-particle processes,
- The implementation of the developed algorithms in efficient computational tools including hadronization effects,
- The implementation of New Physics effects, particularly for the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model.
The transfer of knowledge and training activities of the project are structured and balanced between incoming and outgoing experienced researchers. Partner teams from 6 leading European institutes and international organizations are participating, offering high-quality specialized training to the staff members of the host organization.
The successful completion of the project will promote the future research activity of the group, by providing the necessary expertise to deal with the complicated physics problems and the anticipated level of precision demanded by the forthcoming accelerator experiments. It will further establish the position of the group within the particle physics community in Europe and it will facilitate its involvement in European research networks and international collaborations.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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- natural sciences computer and information sciences software
- natural sciences physical sciences theoretical physics particle physics particle accelerator
- natural sciences physical sciences quantum physics
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FP6-2002-MOBILITY-3
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Coordinator
AGIA PARASKEVI
Greece
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