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Complementarity of LHC and ILC

S. Y. Choi

Published 2007-11-09, updated 2007-11-15Version 2

Two next-generation high-energy experiments, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the $e^+e^-$ International Linear Collider (ILC), are highly expected to unravel the new structure of matter and forces from the electroweak scale to the TeV scale. In this talk we give a compelling but rather descriptive review of the complementary role of LHC and ILC in drawing a comprehensive and high precision picture of the mechanism breaking the electroweak symmetries and generating mass, the unification of forces and the structure of spacetime. Supersymmetry is exploited in this description as a prototype scenario of the physics beyond the Standard Model.

Comments: Submitted for the SUSY07 proceedings, 9 pages, LaTeX, 13 figure files, a few typos corrected, a few references added
Categories: hep-ph
Subjects: 12.60.Jv, 12.60.-i
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