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Progress on the infrared structure of multi-particle gauge theory amplitudes

I will review some of the recent intense activity concerning infrared and collinear divergences in gauge theory amplitudes. The central quantity in these studies is the multi-particle soft anomalous dimension matrix, which is completely known at two loops for both massless and massive particles, and whose properties are currently being studied at three-loops and beyond. I will describe how, in the massless case, the simple dipole-like structure of the anomalous dimension up to two loops can be exploited in the high-energy limit to study effects that go beyond the standard form of Regge factorization. Furthermore, I will briefly review some of the techniques that have recently been developed to compute the soft anomalous dimension at high orders in perturbation theory, and I will give some examples of applications, including a result valid to all orders in perturbation theory for a specific class of diagrams.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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