The Net Advance of Physics:
SCATTERING
General:
Aspects of High Energy Scattering
by Chris D. White [2019/06]
Bootstrap and Amplitudes: A Hike in the Landscape of Quantum Field Theory
by H. Elvang [2020/07]
A tutorial on the classical theories of electromagnetic scattering and diffraction
by M. Mansuripur [2020/09]
The SAGEX Review on Scattering Amplitudes
by G. Travaglini et al. [2022/03]
Modern Fundamentals of Amplitudes
by A. Brandhuber et al. [2022/03]
An Invitation to Color-Kinematics Duality and the Double Copy
by Z. Bern et al. [2022/03]
Mathematical Structures in Feynman Integrals
by S. Abreu et al. [2022/03]
Multi-Loop Feynman Integrals
by J. Blümlein and C. Schneider [2022/03]
Analytic Bootstraps for Scattering Amplitudes and Beyond
by G. Papathanasiou [2022/03]
Ambitwistor Strings and Amplitudes from the Worldsheet
by Y. Geyer and L. Mason [2022/03]
Positive Geometry of Scattering Amplitudes
by E. Herrmann and J. Trnka [2022/03]
Half BPS Correlators
by P. Heslop [2022/03]
Integrability of Amplitudes in Fishnet Theories
by D. Chicherin and G. P. Korchemsky [2022/03]
Modular Covariance of Type IIB Amplitudes and their N=4 Supersymmetric Yang-Mills Duals
by D. Dorigoni et al. [2022/03]
Soft Theorems and Celestial Amplitudes
by T. McLoughlin et al. [2022/03]
Amplitudes and Collider Physics
by C. D. White [2022/03]
Post-Minkowskian Expansion from Scattering Amplitudes
by N. E. J. Bjerrum-Bohr et al. [2022/03]
Classical Gravity from Scattering Amplitudes
by D. A. Kosower et al. [2022/03]
The Multi-Regge Limit
by V. Del Duca and L. J. Dixon [2022/03]
An introduction to scattering theory
by M. Šindelka [2022/04]
Types:
AUGER;
BHABHA;
COMPTON;
DEEP INELASTIC;
GLAUBER;
RAYLEIGH;
X-RAY;
Type: BY ARBITRARILY-SHAPED PARTICLES:
The discrete dipole approximation
by Maxim A. Yurkin and Alfons G. Hoekstra [2007/04]
Type: BRILLOUIN:
Advances in applications of time-domain Brillouin scattering for nanoscale imaging
by Vitalyi E. Gusev and Pascal Ruello [2018/06]
Type: DIFFRACTIVE:
Diffractive Scattering: Problems in Theory and Praxis
by Vladimir Petrov [2017/11]
A tutorial on the classical theories of electromagnetic scattering and diffraction
by M. Mansuripur [2020/09]
Type: HARD: Re: RELATIVISTIC HEAVY IONS:
d'Enterria 2003/09;
Aspects of hard QCD processes in proton-nucleus collisions
by François Arleo [2016/12]
Type: INVERSE: Re: INTERNUCLEAR POTENTIALS:
Mackintosh and Cooper 98/03;
Type: LEPTON-NUCLEON:
Charge and spin asymmetries in elastic lepton-nucleon scattering
by Oleksandr Koshchii and Andrei Afanasev [2018/07]
Type: PHOTON-PHOTON:
Photon-photon scattering and related phenomena. Experimental and theoretical approaches: The early period
by K. Scharnhorst [2017/11] 112 pp.
Type: RELATIVISTIC:
Introduction to Relativistic Collisions
by Frank W. K. Firk [2010/11]
Type: SMALL ANGLE:
Small-Angle Scattering
by Sebastian Jaksch [2019/01]
Type: WEAKLY POLARISED:
Weak Polarized Electron Scattering
by Jens Erler et al. [2014/01]
Aspects:
GAMOW VECTORS;
WILSON LINE OPERATORS;
Aspects: ASYMMETRY:
Charge and spin asymmetries in elastic lepton-nucleon scattering
by Oleksandr Koshchii and Andrei Afanasev [2018/07]
Re: CUTS:
Cutting-edge tools for cutting edges
by R. Britto et al. [2024/02]
Re:
FEW BODY COULOMB PROBLEM:
The Few-Body Coulombian Problem
by E. O. Alt [
Few Body Syst. Suppl. 10
, 65 (1999)]
Re:
IN A MAGNETIC FIELD:
HANLE EFFECT;
Re: PARITY VIOLATION:
Parity- and Time-Reversal Tests in Nuclear Physics
by David Hertzog and Michael J. Ramsey-Musolf [2012/12]
Re:
POLARIZED RADIATION:
HANLE EFFECT;
Re: MAGNETIC MATERIALS:
Magnetic Scattering
by Jeffrey W. Lynn and Bernhard Keimer [2019/10]
Re: NEUTRONS:
Roessli and Böni 2000/12;
Magnetic Scattering
by Jeffrey W. Lynn and Bernhard Keimer [2019/10]
Re: QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS:
High energy scattering in Quantum Chromodynamics
by Francois Gelis et al. [07/03]
Forward Elastic,
Low x Inelastic Hadron-Lepton,
{same topic -- low Q-squared}
Perturbative QCD Calculations of Total Cross Sections,
Polarized Deep Inelastic,
Singly Polarized Hadron-Hadron,
Spin Dependent Deep Inelastic (theory),
THE NET ADVANCE OF PHYSICS