Physics Case for the International Linear Collider
Keisuke Fujii, Christophe Grojean, Michael E. Peskin, Tim Barklow,, Yuanning Gao, Shinya Kanemura, Hyungdo Kim, Jenny List, Mihoko Nojiri, Maxim, Perelstein, Roman Poeschl, Juergen Reuter, Frank Simon, Tomohiko Tanabe,, Jaehoon Yu, James D. Wells, Hitoshi Murayama

TL;DR
This paper reviews the physics motivations for the International Linear Collider, updating projected measurement uncertainties based on recent simulations and the planned operational schedule.
Contribution
It provides an updated summary of the physics case for the ILC, incorporating latest simulation results and operational plans.
Findings
Updated measurement uncertainty projections for ILC experiments.
Review of key physics motivations for the ILC.
Alignment of physics goals with ILC operational schedule.
Abstract
We summarize the physics case for the International Linear Collider (ILC). We review the key motivations for the ILC presented in the literature, updating the projected measurement uncertainties for the ILC experiments in accord with the expected schedule of operation of the accelerator and the results of the most recent simulation studies.
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