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This thesis presents the automation of loop computations for the calculation of Next-to-Leading Order contributions to theoretical predictions for particle colliders. We start with the general techniques for performing such predictions and how they can be expressed as perturbative expansions in the coupling constants controlling the strength of particle interactions. This leads to the discussion of the subtleties arising when considering higher order corrections, in particular the methods employed for isolating and canceling the infrared divergences occurring at intermediate steps of the computation. We then introduce the Passarino-Veltman and Ossola-Papadopolous-Pittau loop reduction algorithms. The latter is used by the computer code MadLoop that we wrote specifically for the automation of loop computations. The main part of the thesis focuses on the description of this program, starting with its original loop diagram generation algorithm and how it is embedded within the MadGraph5 environment. An initiation to the usage of the code is given, followed by a discussion of its optimizations where particular attention is paid to the implementation of the open-loop technique. Great details about the validation of MadLoop results against those of other codes are given in appendix B for specific kinematic configurations. We also list in the main text the total rates obtained for various processes. Quantitative information on the runtime speed and numerical stability performances are presented for many processes, each representative of a certain class of complexity. This serves as a comparison benchmark, and shows that realistic studies can be performed for any 2 → 3 and most 2 → 4 processes in the Standard Model. We finish by providing two examples of phenomenology study at the Large Hadron Collider using the tools we developed. The first treats the production of a scalar or pseudo-scalar in association with a top quark pair while the second addresses the tri-boson production channel Z W+ W− with MadSpin simulating the subsequent decay to leptons. We conclude with some insights on MadLoop prospects.
Jian Wang, Matthias Finger, Qian Wang, Yiming Li, Matthias Wolf, Varun Sharma, Yi Zhang, Konstantin Androsov, Jan Steggemann, Leonardo Cristella, Xin Chen, Davide Di Croce, Arvind Shah, Rakesh Chawla, Matteo Galli, Anna Mascellani, João Miguel das Neves Duarte, Tagir Aushev, Lei Zhang, Tian Cheng, Yixing Chen, Werner Lustermann, Andromachi Tsirou, Alexis Kalogeropoulos, Andrea Rizzi, Ioannis Papadopoulos, Paolo Ronchese, Hua Zhang, Siyuan Wang, Jessica Prisciandaro, Tao Huang, David Vannerom, Michele Bianco, Sebastiana Gianì, Sun Hee Kim, Kun Shi, Wei Shi, Abhisek Datta, Jian Zhao, Federica Legger, Gabriele Grosso, Ji Hyun Kim, Donghyun Kim, Zheng Wang, Sanjeev Kumar, Wei Li, Yong Yang, Geng Chen, Ajay Kumar, Ashish Sharma, Georgios Anagnostou, Joao Varela, Csaba Hajdu, Muhammad Ahmad, Ekaterina Kuznetsova, Ioannis Evangelou, Matthias Weber, Muhammad Shoaib, Milos Dordevic, Meng Xiao, Sourav Sen, Xiao Wang, Kai Yi, Jing Li, Rajat Gupta, Zhen Liu, Muhammad Waqas, Hui Wang, Seungkyu Ha, Maren Tabea Meinhard, Long Wang, Pratyush Das, Miao Hu, Anton Petrov, Xin Sun, Xin Gao, Chen Chen, Valérie Scheurer, Giovanni Mocellin, Muhammad Ansar Iqbal, Lukas Layer
Jian Wang, Matthias Finger, Qian Wang, Yiming Li, Matthias Wolf, Varun Sharma, Yi Zhang, Konstantin Androsov, Jan Steggemann, Xin Chen, Rakesh Chawla, Matteo Galli, Anna Mascellani, João Miguel das Neves Duarte, Tagir Aushev, Tian Cheng, Yixing Chen, Werner Lustermann, Andromachi Tsirou, Alexis Kalogeropoulos, Andrea Rizzi, Ioannis Papadopoulos, Paolo Ronchese, Hua Zhang, Siyuan Wang, Tao Huang, David Vannerom, Michele Bianco, Sebastiana Gianì, Sun Hee Kim, Kun Shi, Abhisek Datta, Federica Legger, Gabriele Grosso, Ji Hyun Kim, Donghyun Kim, Zheng Wang, Sanjeev Kumar, Wei Li, Yong Yang, Geng Chen, Ajay Kumar, Ashish Sharma, Georgios Anagnostou, Joao Varela, Csaba Hajdu, Muhammad Ahmad, Ioannis Evangelou, Milos Dordevic, Meng Xiao, Sourav Sen, Xiao Wang, Kai Yi, Jing Li, Rajat Gupta, Hui Wang, Seungkyu Ha, Long Wang, Pratyush Das, Anton Petrov, Xin Sun, Xin Gao, Valérie Scheurer, Giovanni Mocellin, Muhammad Ansar Iqbal