Event Generators for Discovery Physics
M.L. Mangano (convener), G. Ridolfi (convener), E.Accomando, S.Asai,, H.Baer, A.Ballestrero, M.Besan\c{c}on, E.Boos, C.Dionisi, M.Dubinin,, L.Duflot, V.Edneral, K.Fujii, J.Fujimoto, S.Giagu, D.Gingrich, T.Ishikawa,, P.Janot, M.Jimbo, T.Kaneko, K.Kato, S.Katsanevas, S.Kawabata

TL;DR
This paper reviews Monte Carlo event generators used in discovery physics, focusing on signals of new particles like SUSY, HIGGS, and Leptoquarks at LEP2, providing an overview of tools for particle physics research.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive review of event generators specific to new particle signals at LEP2, highlighting their roles in discovery physics.
Findings
Summarizes key event generators for SUSY, HIGGS, and Leptoquarks.
Provides insights into their application in LEP2 experiments.
Assists researchers in selecting appropriate simulation tools.
Abstract
Review of Monte Carlo event generators for signals of new particles at LEP2. The areas covered include SUSY, HIGGS and Leptoquarks.
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TopicsScientific Research and Discoveries · Advanced Data Storage Technologies · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
