Vector boson scattering: Recent experimental and theory developments
C.F. Anders (1), A. Ballestrero (2), J. Balz (3), R. Bellan (4), B., Biedermann (5), C. Bittrich (6), S. Bra{\ss} (7), I. Brivio (8), L.S. Bruni, (9), J. Butterworth (10), M. Cacciari (11), A. Cardini (12), C. Charlot (13),, V. Ciulli (12), R. Covarelli (4), J. Cuevas (14)

TL;DR
This paper summarizes recent experimental and theoretical developments in vector boson scattering, highlighting collaborative efforts to optimize data analysis from current and future collider experiments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the VBSCan network's efforts to unify and advance the study of vector boson scattering phenomenology and experiments.
Findings
Coordination of experimental and theoretical research in VBS
Enhanced strategies for data analysis at colliders
Progress in understanding VBS processes
Abstract
This document summarises the talks and discussions happened during the VBSCan Split17 workshop, the first general meeting of the VBSCan COST Action network. This collaboration is aiming at a consistent and coordinated study of vector-boson scattering from the phenomenological and experimental point of view, for the best exploitation of the data that will be delivered by existing and future particle colliders.
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