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Matching Parton Showers and Matrix Elements

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arxiv hep-ph/0602031 v1 pith:3SQFZNHT submitted 2006-02-03 hep-ph

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We compare different procedures for combining fixed-order tree-level matrix element generators with parton showers. We use the case of W-production at the Tevatron and the LHC to compare different implementations of the so-called CKKW scheme and one based on the so-called MLM scheme using different matrix element generators and different parton cascades. We find that although similar results are obtained in all cases, there are important differences.

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