How Can We Go From Hadron Collider Data Toward the Underlying Theory That Extends the Standard Model? After the Champagne
Gordon Kane

TL;DR
This paper discusses approaches to interpret hadron collider data to uncover theories extending the Standard Model, emphasizing the importance of connecting experimental results with theoretical frameworks.
Contribution
It reviews strategies and challenges in deriving underlying theories from collider data, highlighting recent developments and future directions.
Findings
Identifies key methods for data-to-theory translation
Highlights challenges in extending the Standard Model
Emphasizes importance of interdisciplinary collaboration
Abstract
This is a composite based on talks at Physics at LHC, Vienna, July 2004, TeV4LHC, Fermilab, Sept. 2004, and the String Phenomenology meeting, Perimeter Institute, March 2005.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · International Science and Diplomacy · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
