Better Jet Clustering Algorithms
@inproceedings{Dokshitzer1997BetterJC, title={Better Jet Clustering Algorithms}, author={L. Dokshitzer}, year={1997} }
- Published 1997
We investigate modifications to the k ⊥-clustering jet algorithm which preserve the advantages of the original Durham algorithm while reducing non-perturbative corrections and providing better resolution of jet substructure. We find that a simple change in the sequence of clustering (combining smaller-angle pairs first), together with the 'freezing' of soft resolved jets, has beneficial effects.
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