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Juan Cruz-Martinez

Researcher at University of Milan

Publications -  47
Citations -  722

Juan Cruz-Martinez is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Higgs boson & Monte Carlo method. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 37 publications receiving 459 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan Cruz-Martinez include Durham University.

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NNLO QCD corrections to Higgs boson production at large transverse momentum

TL;DR: In this article, the second-order QCD corrections to the production of a Higgs boson recoiling against a parton with finite transverse momentum are derived, working in the effective field theory in which the top quark contributions are integrated out.
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Les Houches 2019: Physics at TeV Colliders: Standard Model Working Group Report

TL;DR: The proceedings of the 2019 Les Houches workshop on physics at TeV colliders as discussed by the authors dealt with new developments for high precision Standard Model calculations, the sensitivity of parton distribution functions to the experimental inputs, new developments in jet substructure techniques and a detailed examination of gluon fragmentation at the LHC, issues in the theoretical description of the production of Standard Model Higgs bosons and how to relate experimental measurements.
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Second-order QCD effects in Higgs boson production through vector boson fusion

TL;DR: In this paper, the second-order corrections to the electroweak production of a Higgs boson through vector boson fusion were investigated and the effect of the NNLO corrections on the kinematics of the final state jets was investigated.
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Evidence for intrinsic charm quarks in the proton

TL;DR: The existence of intrinsic heavy quarks in the proton has been investigated in this article , where it has been shown that the lightest heavy quark has a significant intrinsic component of the charm quark.
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Event Generators for High-Energy Physics Experiments

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TL;DR: An overview of the status of Monte-Carlo event generators for high-energy particle physics can be found in this article , where the authors highlight areas of active development and opportunities for future improvements.