k-Factorization and Perturbative Invariants at Small x
Abstract
I review the basic idea of k-factorization and its relation to collinear factorization. Theoretical results in resummed perturbation theory are summarized and the example of the heavy-flavour structure functions is explicitly considered. Using these results one can investigate the small-x behaviour of quantities that are independent of the non-perturbative parton densities. In particular, one can introduce physical anomalous dimensions that relate the scaling violations in different hadronic observables.
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