Looking into the Future of High-Energy Particle Physics by Gian Giudice
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Syllabus
Date & Time: Lecture 1: Monday, 21 November 2022 at 09:45 to
Lecture 2: Tuesday, 22 November 2022 at 09:45 to
Lecture 3: Wednesday, 23 November 2022 at 17:00 to
Looking into the Future of High-Energy Particle Physics Lecture 1
1994
New phenomena in the Te V region
Simplest answer: one real scalar field h
Recent CDF measurement 7sigma off:
LHC precision programme
Observable Experiment
The LHC has revolutionized our views on the particle world.
Wrong statements
Naturalness
Higgs mass
1 Scale separation
2 EFT validity Naturalness:
Could it be that the rules of EFT break down?
Some theories allowed by EFT symmetries live in the swamp land
IR/UV correlation
IR/UV correlation Cohen-Kaplan-Nelson bound
2 EFT validity
Can we give up hypothesis 3?
A radical change in perspective,
Giving up naturalness by relaxing one of its hypotheses often IcTs- TIFR consequences that are even more radical than those of naturalness itself.
Symmetry paradigm
Is the "symmetry paradigm" crumbling down?
The decline of symmetry?
New emerging concepts? Duality: new faces of reality neither language of dual theory captures reality
Naturalness of the cosmological constant
The multiverse
The message from string theory and cosmology
Is the multiverse so odd?
Is the multiverse non-scientific?
Symmetry paradigm - A new paradigm?
Axion
DYNAMICAL RELAXATION MODELS
CONCLUSIONS
Q&A
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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