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Stefano Frixione

Stefano Frixione

European Organization for Nuclear Research
Switzerland

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Particle physics
  • Quantum chromodynamics
  • Electron

Stefano Frixione focuses on Particle physics, Quantum chromodynamics, Large Hadron Collider, Computation and Parton. Within one scientific family, he focuses on topics pertaining to Nuclear physics under Particle physics, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Resummation. In the field of Quantum chromodynamics, his study on Parton shower overlaps with subjects such as Formalism.

Stefano Frixione undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Large Hadron Collider and Observable in his work. His Computation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Jet and Standard Model. His studies deal with areas such as Pair production and Higgs boson as well as Parton.

His most cited work include:

  • The automated computation of tree-level and next-to-leading order differential cross sections, and their matching to parton shower simulations (3548 citations)
  • Matching NLO QCD computations with Parton Shower simulations: the POWHEG method (1680 citations)
  • Matching NLO QCD computations and parton shower simulations (1436 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Stefano Frixione spends much of his time researching Particle physics, Quantum chromodynamics, Large Hadron Collider, Parton and Nuclear physics. His work in Particle physics is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Computation. His study in the fields of Jet under the domain of Quantum chromodynamics overlaps with other disciplines such as Formalism.

His Large Hadron Collider research includes elements of Standard Model and Production. Stefano Frixione interconnects Tevatron and Pair production in the investigation of issues within Parton shower. His Perturbative QCD study, which is part of a larger body of work in Hadron, is frequently linked to Cross section, bridging the gap between disciplines.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Particle physics (125.96%)
  • Quantum chromodynamics (90.38%)
  • Large Hadron Collider (53.85%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2011-2021)?

  • Particle physics (125.96%)
  • Large Hadron Collider (53.85%)
  • Quantum chromodynamics (90.38%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary scientific interests are in Particle physics, Large Hadron Collider, Quantum chromodynamics, Parton and Higgs boson. His work deals with themes such as Computation and Nuclear physics, which intersect with Particle physics. His research in Large Hadron Collider intersects with topics in Physics beyond the Standard Model, Quark and Effective field theory.

He mostly deals with Parton shower in his studies of Quantum chromodynamics. Stefano Frixione focuses mostly in the field of Parton shower, narrowing it down to topics relating to Algorithm and, in certain cases, 750 GeV diphoton excess. His Parton research incorporates elements of Positron, Jet and Vector boson.

Between 2011 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • The automated computation of tree-level and next-to-leading order differential cross sections, and their matching to parton shower simulations (3548 citations)
  • The automated computation of tree-level and next-to-leading order differential cross sections, and their matching to parton shower simulations (853 citations)
  • Merging meets matching in MC@NLO (399 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Particle physics
  • Electron
  • Standard Model

Stefano Frixione mainly investigates Particle physics, Large Hadron Collider, Quantum chromodynamics, Higgs boson and Parton. His Nuclear physics research extends to the thematically linked field of Particle physics. His research in Quantum chromodynamics is mostly focused on Parton shower.

His research integrates issues of Tree, Algorithm and Computer program in his study of Parton shower. The Higgs boson study combines topics in areas such as Boson and Effective field theory. The various areas that Stefano Frixione examines in his Computation study include Jet and Statistical physics.

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Best Publications

The automated computation of tree-level and next-to-leading order differential cross sections, and their matching to parton shower simulations

J. Alwall;R. Frederix;S. Frixione;V. Hirschi.
Journal of High Energy Physics (2014)

8827 Citations

Matching NLO QCD computations with Parton Shower simulations: the POWHEG method

Stefano Frixione;Paolo Nason;Carlo Oleari.
Journal of High Energy Physics (2007)

7778 Citations

Matching NLO QCD computations and parton shower simulations

Stefano Frixione;Bryan Ronald Webber.
Journal of High Energy Physics (2002)

5390 Citations

A Positive-weight next-to-leading-order Monte Carlo for heavy flavour hadroproduction

Stefano Frixione;Giovanni Ridolfi;Paolo Nason.
Journal of High Energy Physics (2007)

2371 Citations

Matching NLO QCD and parton showers in heavy flavour production

Stefano Frixione;Paolo Nason;Bryan R. Webber.
Journal of High Energy Physics (2003)

1733 Citations

Single-top hadroproduction in association with a W boson

Stefano Frixione;Stefano Frixione;Eric Laenen;Eric Laenen;Patrick Motylinski;Chris White.
Journal of High Energy Physics (2008)

1422 Citations

Handbook of LHC Higgs cross sections: 4. Deciphering the nature of the Higgs sector

D. de Florian;C. Grojean;F. Maltoni;C. Mariotti.
CERN Yellow Reports: Monographs; (2016) (2016)

1276 Citations

Three-jet cross sections to next-to-leading order

S. Frixione;Z. Kunszt;A. Signer.
Nuclear Physics (1996)

1010 Citations

Single-top hadroproduction in association with a W boson

S. Frixione;E. Laenen;P. Motylinski;B. Webber.
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (2008)

873 Citations

A Positive-Weight Next-to-Leading-Order Monte Carlo for Heavy Flavour Hadroproduction

Stefano Frixione;Paolo Nason;Giovanni Ridolfi.
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (2007)

816 Citations

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