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Multi-Boson Interactions (MBI) Workshop
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The Leinweber Center for Theoretical Physics in conjunction with the Michigan ATLAS group will host this annual workshop at the U-M Department of Physics.
This three day workshop is an annual event intended to bring together theorists and experimentalists to discuss the physics of multiple vector bosons at the LHC. Topics include diboson and triboson production; vector boson scattering and vector boson fusion; precision calculation and measurement of multiboson production; new physics in multiboson production; anomalous TGC and QGC couplings; effective field theory; Monte Carlo generators; and the latest LHC Run 2 results. Past workshops have been at TU Dresden (2013), BNL (2014), DESY (2015), Wisconsin (2016), and KIT (2017).
If you are interested in these topics, you are all welcome to attend.
This three day workshop is an annual event intended to bring together theorists and experimentalists to discuss the physics of multiple vector bosons at the LHC. Topics include diboson and triboson production; vector boson scattering and vector boson fusion; precision calculation and measurement of multiboson production; new physics in multiboson production; anomalous TGC and QGC couplings; effective field theory; Monte Carlo generators; and the latest LHC Run 2 results. Past workshops have been at TU Dresden (2013), BNL (2014), DESY (2015), Wisconsin (2016), and KIT (2017).
If you are interested in these topics, you are all welcome to attend.
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