Computing Tools for the SMEFT
Editors: Jason Aebischer, Matteo Fael, Alexander Lenz, Michael, Spannowsky, Javier Virto, Contributors: Ilaria Brivio, Juan Carlos Criado,, Athanasios Dedes, Jacky Kumar, Miko{\l}aj Misiak, Giampiero Passarino,, Giovanni Marco Pruna, Sophie Renner, Jos\'e Santiago, Darren Scott

TL;DR
This paper summarizes the developments and discussions from the SMEFT-Tools 2019 workshop, focusing on computational tools for the Standard Model Effective Field Theory used in phenomenological research.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the current public codes and future directions for computational tools in SMEFT research.
Findings
Compilation of existing SMEFT computational tools
Discussion on future developments and challenges
Summary of workshop insights and community efforts
Abstract
The increasing interest in the phenomenology of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory (SMEFT), has led to the development of a wide spectrum of public codes which implement automatically different aspects of the SMEFT for phenomenological applications. In order to discuss the present and future of such efforts, the "SMEFT-Tools 2019" Workshop was held at the IPPP Durham on the 12th-14th June 2019. Here we collect and summarize the contents of this workshop.
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TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management
