Beyond the Standard Model at the LHC and Beyond
John Ellis

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the LHC and future linear colliders can address fundamental questions beyond the Standard Model, such as mass origin, supersymmetry, dark matter, and extra dimensions.
Contribution
It highlights the complementary roles of the LHC and linear colliders in exploring new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
LHC will address key questions in particle physics.
Linear colliders can enhance the discovery potential.
Combined efforts will advance understanding of fundamental particles.
Abstract
Many of the open questions beyond the Standard Model will be addressed by the LHC, including the origin of mass, supersymmetry, dark matter and the possibility of large extra dimensions. A linear e+ e- collider (LC) with sufficient centre-of-mass energy would add considerable value to the capabilities of the LHC.
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