High Energy Theory Seminar
note: time change
The unitarity method is a key part of the set of on-shell methods for calculating gauge-theory amplitudes both analytically and numerically. These methods have been used successfully to obtain the one-loop amplitudes needed for a variety of cutting-edge high-multiplicity next-to-leading order calculations for LHC physics. In this talk, I discuss how to extend the maximal unitarity method to a computation of two-loop amplitudes, needed for precision LHC calculations.
For more information, please contact Carol Silberstein by email at [email protected] or visit http://theory.caltech.edu/people/seminar/.