Einan Gardi

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Long distance singularity structure of multi-leg QCD amplitudes, soft and multi-collinear limits

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Research Interests

Einan Gardi is well known for his work in perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics, notably in the context of resummation in event-shape distributions and inclusive B decays.  

His recent research activity focuses on the long-distance singularity structure of QCD scattering amplitudes and soft-gluon exponentiation. 

Teaching

Einan Gardi is currenly teaching two courses:

1) Dynamics - a course on Newtonian mechanics using differential equations and conservation laws, taken by all Physics students in their second year (4th semester).

2) Modern Quantum Field Theory - an advanced course on relativistic quantum field theory in its path integral formulation, and renormalization (5th year / Master / PhD)   

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