The Higgs Physics Programme at the International Linear Collider
Felix Sefkow

TL;DR
This paper discusses the potential of the International Linear Collider to precisely measure Higgs boson properties in a model-independent manner, complementing LHC results.
Contribution
It presents a detailed case for Higgs physics at the ILC and compares expected measurement precisions with LHC projections.
Findings
Higgs parameters can be extracted model-independently at the ILC.
Expected precision surpasses LHC projections.
Supports the case for the ILC in Higgs physics.
Abstract
The talk summarises the case for Higgs physics in collisions and explains how Higgs parameters can be extracted in a model-independent way at the International Linear Collider (ILC). The expected precision will be discussed in the context of projections for the experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
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