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- | ====== Study on the validity/performance of different pQCD approximations for non-trivial observables in pp->h+jets (ggF) ====== | + | {{:2015:groups:tools:mc_hjets_lh15.cc.txt|}}====== Study on the validity/performance of different pQCD approximations for non-trivial observables in pp->h+jets (ggF) ====== |
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The aim is to study various non-trivial observables of experimental interest/relevance with calculations implementing various different perturbative QCD approximations. There is a [[http://rivet.hepforge.org/|Rivet]] routine provided and all participating parties are encouraged in using it. | The aim is to study various non-trivial observables of experimental interest/relevance with calculations implementing various different perturbative QCD approximations. There is a [[http://rivet.hepforge.org/|Rivet]] routine provided and all participating parties are encouraged in using it. | ||
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* Simon Badger + GoSam Ntuples pp->h+(1,2)j @ nNLO and pp->h+(2,3)j @ nNLO | * Simon Badger + GoSam Ntuples pp->h+(1,2)j @ nNLO and pp->h+(2,3)j @ nNLO | ||
- | * The next rivet version will correctly calculate the statistical error in the presence of correlated weights.[[RivetForCorrelatedWeights| nTuple2Rivet]] | + | * The next rivet version will correctly calculate the statistical error in the presence of correlated weights.[[RivetForCorrelatedWeights| nTuple2Rivet]]. The analysis provided below already incorporates this feature into the current Rivet-2.2.1. |
== Analytic resummation == | == Analytic resummation == |