The upcoming generation of particle colliders will feature a remarkable improvement in the precision of experimental measurements across a wide range of observables. The theoretical framework necessary to interpret and exploit this high-quality data will require the development of several complementary technologies.

The goal of this workshop will be to survey the current status and expected needs of theoretical predictions for future lepton colliders. We hope to define clear targets which can help to guide the effort of the theory community in tackling the formidable challenges that will need to be overcome.

The workshop will focus, on different dedicated days, on the following topics, each organised with the help of a dedicated session chair:

  • the WW threshold and the determination of the W-boson mass (Martin Beneke),
  • QED corrections and ISR effects (Stefano Frixione),
  • Bhabha scattering (Yannick Ulrich),
  • ZH production for Higgs studies (Ayres Freitas),
  • Z-pole physics (Fulvio Piccinini).

 

The workshop will be preceded by a school on related topics. More information is available at the corresponding indico page.

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All times are in Europe/Zurich

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CERN
4/3-006 - TH Conference Room
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