
RS models
Resummation (RS) models are techniques used in physics to improve predictions by summing up an infinite series of small, related corrections that occur during particle interactions. When calculations involve many tiny effects, straightforward methods can become unreliable. RS models systematically combine these effects to produce more accurate and stable results, especially in complex scenarios like high-energy collisions. Essentially, they ensure that all relevant contributions are accounted for coherently, leading to better agreement with experimental data and a deeper understanding of fundamental processes.