14–15 Jan 2016
Durham University
Europe/London timezone

Blackhat - Efficient Calculation of NLO amplitudes for Higgs + many jets

15 Jan 2016, 12:25
25m
CM107 (Department of Mathematical Sciences)

CM107

Department of Mathematical Sciences

Speaker

Mr Simon Armstrong (IPPP)

Description

I will give a short intro to the blackhat library which I have been working on, why we need efficient high multiplicity NLO amplitudes, how we can calculate them using generalised unitarity, BCFW and how to not need 6 or more dimensions.

Primary author

Mr Simon Armstrong (IPPP)

Presentation materials