Philipp Maierhöfer
University of Zurich
35 Papers
499 Citations
Philipp Maierhöfer is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum chromodynamics & Higgs boson. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 35 publications. Previous affiliations of Philipp Maierhöfer include University of Freiburg & Durham University.
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Papers
Scattering Amplitudes with Open Loops
TL;DR: A new technique to generate scattering amplitudes at one loop using tensor-integral and Ossola-Papadopoulos-Pittau reduction results in a fully flexible, very fast, and numerically stable one-loop generator.
OpenLoops 2
Federico Buccioni,Jean-Nicolas Lang,Jonas M. Lindert,Philipp Maierhöfer,Stefano Pozzorini,Hantian Zhang,Max F. Zoller +6 more
TL;DR: This new version of OpenLoops, an automated generator of tree and one-loop scattering amplitudes based on the open-loop recursion, is presented, equipped with an automated system that avoids Gram-determinant instabilities through analytic methods in combination with a new hybrid-precision approach.
Physics at a 100 TeV pp collider: Standard Model processes
Michelangelo L. Mangano,Giulia Zanderighi,J.A. Aguilar Saavedra,Sergey Alekhin,Simon Badger,Christian W. Bauer,Thomas Becher,Valerio Bertone,Marco Bonvini,S. Boselli,Enrico Bothmann,Radja Boughezal,Matteo Cacciari,C. M. Carloni Calame,Fabrizio Caola,John M. Campbell,Stefano Carrazza,Mauro Chiesa,Leandro Cieri,F. Cimaglia,F. Febres Cordero,P. Ferrarese,David D'Enterria,Giancarlo Ferrera,X. Garcia i Tormo,Maria Vittoria Garzelli,E. Germann,Valentin Hirschi,Tao Han,H. Ita,Barbara Jäger,Stefan Kallweit,Alexander Karlberg,Silvan Kuttimalai,Frank Krauss,Andrew J. Larkoski,Jonas M. Lindert,Gionata Luisoni,Philipp Maierhöfer,Olivier Mattelaer,H. Martinez,Sven Moch,Guido Montagna,M. Moretti,Paolo Nason,Oreste Nicrosini,Carlo Oleari,Davide Pagani,Andreas Papaefstathiou,Frank Petriello,Fulvio Piccinini,Maurizio Pierini,Tanguy Pierog,Stefano Pozzorini,Emanuele Re,Tania Robens,Juan Rojo,Richard Ruiz,K. Sakurai,Gavin P. Salam,L. Salfelder,Marek Schönherr,Markus Schulze,Steffen Schumann,M. Selvaggi,Ambresh Shivaji,Andrzej Siodmok,Peter Skands,Paolo Torrielli,Francesco Tramontano,Ioannis Tsinikos,Brock Tweedie,Alessandro Vicini,Susanne Westhoff,Marco Zaro,Dieter Zeppenfeld +75 more
- 22 Jun 2017
TL;DR: In this article, the production rates and typical distributions for a number of benchmark Standard Model processes are discussed, and new dynamical phenomena arising at the highest energies available at the collider are discussed.
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Physics at a 100 TeV pp collider: Standard Model processes
Michelangelo L. Mangano,Giulia Zanderighi,J.A. Aguilar Saavedra,Sergey Alekhin,Simon Badger,Christian W. Bauer,Thomas Becher,Valerio Bertone,Marco Bonvini,S. Boselli,Enrico Bothmann,Radja Boughezal,Matteo Cacciari,C. M. Carloni Calame,Fabrizio Caola,John M. Campbell,Stefano Carrazza,Mauro Chiesa,Leandro Cieri,F. Cimaglia,F. Febres Cordero,P. Ferrarese,David D'Enterria,Giancarlo Ferrera,X. Garcia i Tormo,Maria Vittoria Garzelli,E. Germann,Valentin Hirschi,Tao Han,H. Ita,Barbara Jäger,Stefan Kallweit,Alexander Karlberg,Silvan Kuttimalai,Frank Krauss,Andrew J. Larkoski,Jonas M. Lindert,Gionata Luisoni,Philipp Maierhöfer,Olivier Mattelaer,H. Martinez,Sven Moch,Guido Montagna,M. Moretti,Paolo Nason,Oreste Nicrosini,Carlo Oleari,Davide Pagani,Andreas Papaefstathiou,Frank Petriello,Fulvio Piccinini,Maurizio Pierini,Tanguy Pierog,Stefano Pozzorini,Emanuele Re,Tania Robens,Juan Rojo,Richard Ruiz,K. Sakurai,Gavin P. Salam,L. Salfelder,Marek Schönherr,Markus Schulze,Steffen Schumann,M. Selvaggi,Ambresh Shivaji,Andrzej Siodmok,Peter Skands,Paolo Torrielli,Francesco Tramontano,Ioannis Tsinikos,Brock Tweedie,Alessandro Vicini,Susanne Westhoff,Marco Zaro,Dieter Zeppenfeld +75 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarise the properties of Standard Model processes at the 100 TeV pp collider and discuss new dynamical phenomena arising at the highest energies available at this collider.
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Precise Higgs-background predictions: merging NLO QCD and squared quark-loop corrections to four-lepton + 0,1 jet production
TL;DR: In this paper, precise predictions for four-lepton plus jets production at the LHC obtained within the fully automated Sherpa+OpenLoops framework are presented, where off-shell intermediate vector bosons and related interferences are consistently included using the complex-mass scheme.