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hep-ph2009

A modified CKKW matrix element merging approach to angular-ordered parton showers

Keith Hamilton, Peter Richardson, Jon Tully

hep-ph2015

Finite quark-mass effects in the NNLOPS POWHEG+MiNLO Higgs generator

Keith Hamilton, Paolo Nason, Giulia Zanderighi

hep-ph2011

Practical improvements and merging of POWHEG simulations for vector boson production

Simone Alioli, Keith Hamilton, Emanuele Re

hep-ph2010

Improving NLO-parton shower matched simulations with higher order matrix elements

Keith Hamilton, Paolo Nason

hep-ph2009

A Positive-Weight Next-to-Leading Order Monte Carlo Simulation for Higgs Boson Production

Keith Hamilton, Peter Richardson, Jon Tully

hep-ph2016

Extending the MINLO method

Rikkert Frederix, Keith Hamilton

hep-ph2016

Merging WW and WW+jet with MINLO

Keith Hamilton, Tom Melia, Pier Francesco Monni +2

hep-ph2019

Monte Carlo event generators for high energy particle physics event simulation

Andy Buckley, Frank Krauss, Simon Plätzer +40

hep-ph2013

NNLOPS simulation of Higgs boson production

Keith Hamilton, Paolo Nason, Emanuele Re +1

hep-ph2012

MINLO: Multi-scale improved NLO

Keith Hamilton, Paolo Nason, Giulia Zanderighi

hep-ph2006

A Simulation of QCD Radiation in Top Quark Decays

Keith Hamilton, Peter Richardson

hep-ph2010

A positive-weight next-to-leading order simulation of weak boson pair production

Keith Hamilton

hep-ph2008

A Positive-Weight Next-to-Leading Order Monte Carlo Simulation of Drell-Yan Vector Boson Production

Keith Hamilton, Peter Richardson, Jon Tully

hep-ph2010

Jet pair production in POWHEG

Simone Alioli, Keith Hamilton, Paolo Nason +2

hep-ph2018

MINLO t-channel single-top plus jet

Stefano Carrazza, Rikkert Frederix, Keith Hamilton +1

hep-ph2013

Merging H/W/Z + 0 and 1 jet at NLO with no merging scale: a path to parton shower + NNLO matching

Keith Hamilton, Paolo Nason, Carlo Oleari +1

hep-ph2006

Simulation of QED Radiation in Particle decays using the YFS Formalism

Keith Hamilton, Peter Richardson