The 2016 European School of High-Energy Physics
Martijn Mulders, Giulia Zanderighi (CERN)

TL;DR
This paper compiles lecture notes from the 2016 European School of High-Energy Physics, covering recent theoretical advances in particle physics, including the Standard Model, Higgs, neutrinos, and cosmology, aimed at educating young physicists.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive educational resource with updated theoretical insights and practical knowledge in high-energy physics for early-career researchers.
Findings
Detailed explanations of the Higgs mechanism and CP violation
Insights into physics beyond the Standard Model
Overview of LHC Run-2 physics prospects
Abstract
The European School of High-Energy Physics is intended to give young physicists an introduction to the theoretical aspects of recent advances in elementary particle physics. These proceedings contain lecture notes on the theory of the Weak interaction and Higgs physics, flavour physics and CP violation, neutrinos, theories beyond the Standard Model, physics at the LHC Run-2 and beyond, practical statistics for high-energy physicists, and cosmology and dark matter.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · International Science and Diplomacy · Computational Physics and Python Applications
