Many high-energy collider experiments (including the current Large
Hadron Collider at CERN) involve the collision of hadrons. Hadrons
are composite particles consisting of partons (quarks and gluons),
and this means that in any hadron-hadron collision there will
typically be multiple collisions of the constituents - i.e.
multiple parton interactions (MPI). Understanding the nature of the
MPI is important in terms of searching for new physics in the
products of the scatters, and also in its own right to gain a
greater understanding of hadron structure. This book aims at
providing a pedagogical introduction and a comprehensive review of
different research lines linked by an involvement of MPI phenomena.
It is written by pioneers as well as young leading scientists, and
reviews both experimental findings and theoretical developments,
discussing also the remaining open issues.
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