Conformal Expansions: A Template for QCD Predictions

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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16 pages, Invited talk given at RADCOR-2000, Carmel CA, USA, 11-15 September, 2000

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The use of conformal expansions for predictions in quantum chromodynamics is discussed as a way to avoid renormalization scheme and scale ambiguities, as well as factorial growth of perturbative coefficients due to renormalons. Special emphasis is given to the properties of an assumed skeleton expansion and its relation to the Banks-Zaks expansion. The relation of BLM scale-setting to the skeleton expansion is also discussed and new criteria for the applicability of BLM scale-setting are presented.

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