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Ben Page is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Ghent University's Faculty of Sciences. His research focuses on theoretical particle physics, particularly in high-energy physics and scattering amplitudes.
His research interests center around scattering amplitudes, Feynman integrals, and multi-loop calculations in quantum field theory. Page has made significant contributions to the development of computational methods for calculating scattering processes in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and beyond. His work often involves the application of advanced mathematical techniques from algebraic geometry and p-adic numbers to solve complex problems in particle physics.
An analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on two-loop and higher-order calculations for multi-particle processes at hadron colliders. His research spans both standard model processes (like top quark, Higgs boson, and W/Z boson production) and more theoretical explorations of quantum gravity. Page frequently collaborates with an international team of researchers, particularly with Samuel Abreu, Harald Ita, and others in the field of amplitude calculations.
Page has been actively developing computational frameworks like Caravel, a C++ framework for multi-loop amplitude calculations using numerical unitarity methods. His work has important applications for precision physics at the Large Hadron Collider and future colliders, where higher-order corrections are essential for matching experimental precision.


