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DOI: 10.1016/0550-3213(88)90441-5
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Dipole formulation of QCD cascades

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“…With this notation for the coefficients, our sector antennae can be expressed as in table 2 (under "VS"), where we also compare to three global antenna sets, including the default Vincia ones [19], the ones used by Gehrman-Gehrman-Glover (GGG) [39], and the set used by Ariadne [34,35]. We also note that the singular coefficients given here agree with those obtained for polarized sector antennae in [40,Tab.…”
Section: Jhep11(2011)150supporting
confidence: 59%
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“…With this notation for the coefficients, our sector antennae can be expressed as in table 2 (under "VS"), where we also compare to three global antenna sets, including the default Vincia ones [19], the ones used by Gehrman-Gehrman-Glover (GGG) [39], and the set used by Ariadne [34,35]. We also note that the singular coefficients given here agree with those obtained for polarized sector antennae in [40,Tab.…”
Section: Jhep11(2011)150supporting
confidence: 59%
“…Showers based on partons and/or partitioned dipoles (such as Altarelli-Parisi [26][27][28][29] or CataniSeymour [30][31][32][33] ones) produce one term per color charge in the event, i.e., one per quark and two per gluon. Showers based on antennae [18,[34][35][36] are slightly more economic, producing only one term per color-connected pair of color charges. This difference is still comparatively insignificant, however, compared to the proliferation of terms caused by the fact that only strongly ordered paths can contribute (using whatever definition of ordering the particular shower algorithm's authors prefer): to see which paths actually contribute to each n-parton configuration, one must check the ordering condition all the way back to the Born configuration, including the effects of any previous matching steps.…”
Section: Jhep11(2011)150mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…ARIADNE provides an implementation of the Colour Dipole Model (CDM) of a chain of independently radiating dipoles formed by emitted gluons [28]. Unlike LEPTO, the cascade of the CDM is not ordered in transverse momentum.…”
Section: Phenomenological Qcd Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Heracles program includes QED effects up to O(α 2 EM ). In case of Ariadne, the QCD cascade is simulated using the colour-dipole model [37], whereas for Lepto, the matrix elements plus parton shower model is used. Both models use the Lund string model [38], as implemented in Jetset 7.4 [39,40], for hadronisation.…”
Section: Monte Carlo Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%