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Physics Prospects --Why Do We Want a Linear Collider?--

Hitoshi Murayama

Published 1996-06-04Version 1

The need to understand physics of electroweak symmetry breaking is reviewed. An electron positron linear collider will play crucial roles in that respect. It is discussed how the LHC and a linear collider need each other to understand symmetry breaking mechanism unambiguously. Two popular scenarios, supersymmetry and technicolor-like models, are used to demonstrate this point.

Comments: 24 pages, 10 embedded Postscript figures, uses psfig.sty and sprocl.sty (World Scientific). Invited talk given at 3rd International Workshop on Physics and Experiments with e+ e- Linear Colliders, Sep 8-12, 1995, Iwate, Japan. Slightly improved from the original manuscript for the proceedings
Categories: hep-ex, hep-ph
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