Review of Physics Results from the Tevatron
Dmitry Bandurin, Gregorio Bernardi, Cecilia Gerber, Thomas Junk,, Aurelio Juste, Ashutosh Kotwal, Jonathan Lewis, Christina Mesropian, Heidi, Schellman, Jadranka Sekaric, David Toback, Richard Van Kooten, Costas, Vellidis, Lidija Zivkovic

TL;DR
This paper reviews the key physics findings from the Tevatron collider's Run II, covering topics like QCD, heavy flavor, electroweak, top quark, Higgs, and new particle searches, based on data up to 2014.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of Tevatron physics results, highlighting the experimental achievements and techniques used in the collider's final data-taking period.
Findings
Results in QCD, heavy flavor, electroweak, top, and Higgs physics are summarized.
Searches for new particles and interactions are discussed.
The paper details the collider and detector performance during Run II.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive review of the physics results obtained by the CDF and D0 collaborations up to summer 2014, with emphasis on those achieved in the Run II of the Tevatron collider which delivered a total integrated luminosity of ~10 fb-1 at sqrt{s}=1.96 TeV. The results are presented in six main physics topics: QCD, Heavy Flavor, Electroweak, Top quark, Higgs boson and searches for New Particles and Interactions. The characteristics of the accelerator, detectors, and the techniques used to achieve these results are also briefly summarized.
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