SM to BSM: LHC legacy and future collider prospects (2/2)
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Prof.Christophe Grojean(DESY)
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Europe/Berlin
Room 2, Building 2a (DESY Hamburg)
Room 2, Building 2a
DESY Hamburg
Description
The first 100/fb of data collected by the LHC reaffirmed the Standard Model as a valid description of nature up to a few TeV and shook our theoretical prejudices about its possible UV completions. In these lectures, I will present some run-1 and run-2 landmark results on SM measurements and searches for physics beyond the SM and I will discuss what can be hoped for till the completion of the high-luminosity run. Then, I review the physics case of various proposals for future colliders: HE-LHC, ILC, CLIC, FCC-(ee/eh/hh), CepC, SppC, and muon-collider.