"The most non-trivial of the established microscopic theories of physics is QCD: the theory of the strong interaction. A critical link between theory and experiment is provided by the methods of perturbative QCD, notably the well-known factorization theorems. Giving an accurate account of the concepts, theorems and their justification, this book is a systematic treatment of perturbative QCD. As well as giving a mathematical treatment, the book relates the concepts to experimental data, giving strong motivations for the methods. It also examines in detail transverse-momentum-dependent parton densities, an increasingly important subject not normally treated in other books. Ideal for graduate students starting their work in high-energy physics, it will also interest experienced researchers wanting a clear account of the subject"--


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#32 in Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology

Cambridge Monographs on Particle Physics, Nuclear Physics and Cosmology is a 18-book series with 18 released primary works first released in 1996 with contributions by Elliot Leader, Enrico Predazzi, and Harald Grosse.

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An Introduction to Gauge Theories and Modern Particle Physics, Vol. 1: Electroweak Interactions, the New Particles and the Parton Model
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Particle Physics and the Schrödinger Equation
#7
The Lund Model
#8
QCD and Collider Physics
#10
Heavy Quark Physics
#13
Quantum Electrodynamics: Gribov Lectures on Theoretical Physics
#15
Spin in Particle Physics
#19
Pomeron Physics and QCD
#21
The Phases of Quantum Chromodynamics: From Confinement to Extreme Environments
#24
Nuclear Superfluidity: Pairing in Finite Systems
#25
Electromagnetic Interactions and Hadronic Structure
#27
Strong Interactions of Hadrons at High Energies: Gribov Lectures On Theoretical Physics

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