Ponente
Dr.
Roger José Hernández Pinto
(Facultad de Ciencias Físico Matemáticas, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa)
Descripción
Accurate theoretical predictions require the computation of multi-loops amplitudes in the framework of Quantum Field Theories. The experimental data coming from the LHC and future particle colliders will require those theoretical predictions to the highest possible precision. A bottleneck, from the theory perspective, is the computation of multiloops and multilegs scattering amplitudes. The Loop-Tree Duality theorem opens a new paradigm on the computation of those amplitudes. In this talk, we review the basic ideas of the Loop-Tree Duality theorem and some results on multiloop amplitudes.