Linear Collider Physics Resource Book for Snowmass 2001 - Part 1: Introduction
T. Abe, et al. (American Linear Collider Working Group)

TL;DR
This resource book discusses the physics potential and experimental options of a proposed 500 GeV electron-positron linear collider, emphasizing its significance for future high-energy physics research.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview and justification for a next-generation linear collider, outlining physics opportunities and experimental strategies.
Findings
Highlights the scientific case for a 500 GeV linear collider
Summarizes experimental approaches and physics goals
Emphasizes the collider's role in advancing particle physics
Abstract
This Resource Book reviews the physics opportunities of a next-generation e+e- linear collider and discusses options for the experimental program. Part 1 contains the table of contents and introduction and gives a summary of the case for a 500 GeV linear collider.
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TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems
