April 16-20, 2012 |
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Workshop Venue: University of Michigan |
The Higgs boson is the key to electroweak symmetry breaking. Rapid experimental progress has lead to exclusions over a large range, and more excitingly, tantalizing excesses. How compelling are the data? What remains to be done to convincingly demonstrate a signal? To demonstrate that it is a Higgs boson? Is it Standard Model-like? What are the theoretical implications of these results? Where can we expect additional experimental progress in the near and long-term? What complementary measurements should we make?
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