Naturally Speaking: The Naturalness Criterion and Physics at the LHC
G.F. Giudice

TL;DR
This paper discusses the naturalness criterion in physics and its implications for searching for new physics phenomena at the Large Hadron Collider, providing a conceptual overview without technical details.
Contribution
It offers a non-technical perspective on the naturalness criterion and its significance for guiding new physics searches at the LHC.
Findings
Highlights the importance of naturalness in theoretical physics
Explores how naturalness influences experimental strategies at the LHC
Provides conceptual insights into the naturalness criterion
Abstract
A non-technical discussion of the naturalness criterion and its implications for new physics searches at the LHC. To be published in the book "LHC Perspectives", edited by G. Kane and A. Pierce.
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