The Higgs boson and the International Linear Collider
Francesca Borzumati, Eriko Kato

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of the International Linear Collider for future Higgs boson research, emphasizing its role in precision measurements of Higgs couplings beyond the discoveries at the LHC.
Contribution
It reviews the scientific motivations and key issues for studying the Higgs boson at the proposed International Linear Collider.
Findings
The ILC will enable high-precision Higgs coupling measurements
It complements LHC discoveries by providing detailed insights
The collider will address unresolved questions about the Higgs boson's properties
Abstract
The Higgs boson will be subject of intense experimental searches in future high-energy experiments. In addition to the effort made at the Large Hadron Collider, where it was discovered, it will be the major subject of study at the International Linear Collider. We review here the reasons for that and some of the issues to be tackled at this future accelerator, in particular that of the precision of the Higgs-boson couplings.
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