Discrete Glimpses of the Physics Landscape after the Higgs Discovery
John Ellis

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent developments in particle physics post-Higgs discovery, focusing on discrete symmetries, flavor physics, dark matter, and future collider prospects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current topics in particle physics, emphasizing the implications of the Higgs discovery for symmetries, dark matter, and future experiments.
Findings
Insights into CP and R-parity symmetries
Discussion on flavor physics and dark matter
Considerations for future collider experiments
Abstract
What is the Higgs boson telling us? What else is there? How do we find it? This talk discusses these current topics in particle physics in the wake of the Higgs discovery, with particular emphasis on the discrete symmetries CP and R-parity, not forgetting flavour physics and dark matter, and finishing with some remarks about possible future colliders.
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