Theory overview of electroweak physics at hadron colliders
John M. Campbell

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent theoretical advances in electroweak physics at hadron colliders, emphasizing improved predictions for electroweak processes and discussing future measurement challenges at the LHC.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent theoretical progress and new results in electroweak physics at hadron colliders, highlighting developments since LHCP2015.
Findings
Enhanced theoretical predictions for electroweak final states
New results presented since LHCP2015
Key issues identified for future LHC measurements
Abstract
This contribution summarizes some of the important theoretical progress that has been made in the arena of electroweak physics at hadron colliders. The focus is on developments that have sharpened theoretical predictions for final states produced through electroweak processes. Special attention is paid to new results that have been presented in the last year, since LHCP2015, as well as on key issues for future measurements at the LHC.
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