This paper presents a comprehensive review of both the theory and
experimental successes of Quantum Chromodynamics, starting with its emergence
as a well defined theory in 1972-73 and following developments and results up
to the present day. Topics include a review of the earliest theoretical and
experimental foundations; the fundamental constants of QCD; an introductory
discussion of lattice QCD, the only known method for obtaining exact
predictions from QCD; methods for approximating QCD, with special focus on
effective field theories; QCD under extreme conditions; measurements and
predictions of meson and baryon states; a special discussion of the structure
of the nucleon; techniques for study of QCD at high energy, including treatment
of jets and showers; measurements at colliders; weak decays and quark mixing;
and a section on the future, which discusses new experimental facilities or
upgrades currently funded. The paper is intended to provide a broad background
for Ph.D. students and postdocs starting their career. Some contributions
include personal accounts of how the ideas or experiments were developed.
cite arxiv:2212.11107Comment: Invited volume for the EJPC; 567 pages if text/figures and 4783 references occupying about 160 additional pages. arXiv abstract abridged, for the complete abstract please see the full text
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%1 gross2022years
%A Gross, Franz
%A Klempt, Eberhard
%A Brodsky, Stanley J.
%A Buras, Andrzej J.
%A Burkert, Volker D.
%A Heinrich, Gudrun
%A Jakobs, Karl
%A Meyer, Curtis A.
%A Orginos, Kostas
%A Strickland, Michael
%A Stachel, Johanna
%A Zanderighi, Giulia
%A Brambilla, Nora
%A Braun-Munzinger, Peter
%A Britzger, Daniel
%A Capstick, Simon
%A Cohen, Tom
%A Crede, Volker
%A Constantinou, Martha
%A Davies, Christine
%A Del Debbio, Luigi
%A Denig, Achim
%A DeTar, Carleton
%A Deur, Alexandre
%A Dokshitzer, Yuri
%A Dosch, Hans Günter
%A Dudek, Jozef
%A Dunford, Monica
%A Epelbaum, Evgeny
%A Escobedo, Miguel A.
%A Fritzsch, Harald
%A Fukushima, Kenji
%A Gambino, Paolo
%A Gillberg, Dag
%A Gottlieb, Steven
%A Grafstrom, Per
%A Grazzini, Massimiliano
%A Grube, Boris
%A Guskov, Alexey
%A Iijima, Toru
%A Ji, Xiangdong
%A Karsch, Frithjof
%A Kluth, Stefan
%A Kogut, John B.
%A Krauss, Frank
%A Kumano, Shunzo
%A Leinweber, Derek
%A Leutwyler, Heinrich
%A Li, Hai-Bo
%A Li, Yang
%A Malaescu, Bogdan
%A Mariotti, Chiara
%A Maris, Pieter
%A Marzani, Simone
%A Melnitchouk, Wally
%A Messchendorp, Johan
%A Meyer, Harvey
%A Mitchell, Ryan Edward
%A Mondal, Chandan
%A Nerling, Frank
%A Neubert, Sebastian
%A Pappagallo, Marco
%A Pastore, Saori
%A Peláez, José R.
%A Puckett, Andrew
%A Qiu, Jianwei
%A Rabbertz, Klaus
%A Ramos, Alberto
%A Rossi, Patrizia
%A Rustamov, Anar
%A Schäfer, Andreas
%A Scherer, Stefan
%A Schindler, Matthias
%A Schramm, Steven
%A Shifman, Mikhail
%A Shuryak, Edward
%A Sjöstrand, Torbjörn
%A Sterman, George
%A Stewart, Iain W.
%A Stroth, Joachim
%A Swanson, Eric
%A de Téramond, Guy F.
%A Thoma, Ulrike
%A Vairo, Antonio
%A van Dyk, Danny
%A Vary, James
%A Virto, Javier
%A Vos, Marcel
%A Weiss, Christian
%A Wobisch, Markus
%A Wu, Sau Lan
%A Young, Christopher
%A Yuan, Feng
%A Zhao, Xingbo
%A Zhou, Xiaorong
%D 2022
%K edu qcd qft review
%T 50 Years of Quantum Chromodynamics
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.11107
%X This paper presents a comprehensive review of both the theory and
experimental successes of Quantum Chromodynamics, starting with its emergence
as a well defined theory in 1972-73 and following developments and results up
to the present day. Topics include a review of the earliest theoretical and
experimental foundations; the fundamental constants of QCD; an introductory
discussion of lattice QCD, the only known method for obtaining exact
predictions from QCD; methods for approximating QCD, with special focus on
effective field theories; QCD under extreme conditions; measurements and
predictions of meson and baryon states; a special discussion of the structure
of the nucleon; techniques for study of QCD at high energy, including treatment
of jets and showers; measurements at colliders; weak decays and quark mixing;
and a section on the future, which discusses new experimental facilities or
upgrades currently funded. The paper is intended to provide a broad background
for Ph.D. students and postdocs starting their career. Some contributions
include personal accounts of how the ideas or experiments were developed.
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experimental successes of Quantum Chromodynamics, starting with its emergence
as a well defined theory in 1972-73 and following developments and results up
to the present day. Topics include a review of the earliest theoretical and
experimental foundations; the fundamental constants of QCD; an introductory
discussion of lattice QCD, the only known method for obtaining exact
predictions from QCD; methods for approximating QCD, with special focus on
effective field theories; QCD under extreme conditions; measurements and
predictions of meson and baryon states; a special discussion of the structure
of the nucleon; techniques for study of QCD at high energy, including treatment
of jets and showers; measurements at colliders; weak decays and quark mixing;
and a section on the future, which discusses new experimental facilities or
upgrades currently funded. The paper is intended to provide a broad background
for Ph.D. students and postdocs starting their career. Some contributions
include personal accounts of how the ideas or experiments were developed.},
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author = {Gross, Franz and Klempt, Eberhard and Brodsky, Stanley J. and Buras, Andrzej J. and Burkert, Volker D. and Heinrich, Gudrun and Jakobs, Karl and Meyer, Curtis A. and Orginos, Kostas and Strickland, Michael and Stachel, Johanna and Zanderighi, Giulia and Brambilla, Nora and Braun-Munzinger, Peter and Britzger, Daniel and Capstick, Simon and Cohen, Tom and Crede, Volker and Constantinou, Martha and Davies, Christine and Del Debbio, Luigi and Denig, Achim and DeTar, Carleton and Deur, Alexandre and Dokshitzer, Yuri and Dosch, Hans Günter and Dudek, Jozef and Dunford, Monica and Epelbaum, Evgeny and Escobedo, Miguel A. and Fritzsch, Harald and Fukushima, Kenji and Gambino, Paolo and Gillberg, Dag and Gottlieb, Steven and Grafstrom, Per and Grazzini, Massimiliano and Grube, Boris and Guskov, Alexey and Iijima, Toru and Ji, Xiangdong and Karsch, Frithjof and Kluth, Stefan and Kogut, John B. and Krauss, Frank and Kumano, Shunzo and Leinweber, Derek and Leutwyler, Heinrich and Li, Hai-Bo and Li, Yang and Malaescu, Bogdan and Mariotti, Chiara and Maris, Pieter and Marzani, Simone and Melnitchouk, Wally and Messchendorp, Johan and Meyer, Harvey and Mitchell, Ryan Edward and Mondal, Chandan and Nerling, Frank and Neubert, Sebastian and Pappagallo, Marco and Pastore, Saori and Peláez, José R. and Puckett, Andrew and Qiu, Jianwei and Rabbertz, Klaus and Ramos, Alberto and Rossi, Patrizia and Rustamov, Anar and Schäfer, Andreas and Scherer, Stefan and Schindler, Matthias and Schramm, Steven and Shifman, Mikhail and Shuryak, Edward and Sjöstrand, Torbjörn and Sterman, George and Stewart, Iain W. and Stroth, Joachim and Swanson, Eric and de Téramond, Guy F. and Thoma, Ulrike and Vairo, Antonio and van Dyk, Danny and Vary, James and Virto, Javier and Vos, Marcel and Weiss, Christian and Wobisch, Markus and Wu, Sau Lan and Young, Christopher and Yuan, Feng and Zhao, Xingbo and Zhou, Xiaorong},
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note = {cite arxiv:2212.11107Comment: Invited volume for the EJPC; 567 pages if text/figures and 4783 references occupying about 160 additional pages. arXiv abstract abridged, for the complete abstract please see the full text},
timestamp = {2022-12-25T13:32:20.000+0100},
title = {50 Years of Quantum Chromodynamics},
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year = 2022
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