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Aebischer, J. et al
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Vicente, A.
Title
Computing tools for effective field theories
Type
Journal Article
Year
2024
Publication
European Physical Journal C
Abbreviated Journal
Eur. Phys. J. C
Volume
84
Issue
2
Pages
170 - 59pp
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In recent years, theoretical and phenomenological studies with effective field theories have become a trending and prolific line of research in the field of high-energy physics. In order to discuss present and future prospects concerning automated tools in this field, the SMEFT-Tools 2022 workshop was held at the University of Zurich from 14th-16th September 2022. The current document collects and summarizes the content of this workshop.
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[Aebischer, Jason; Allwicher, Lukas; Stoffer, Peter] Univ Zurich, Phys Inst, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland, Email: matteo.fael@cern.ch
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Springer
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English
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1434-6044
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WOS:001189739500004
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no
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yes
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IFIC @ pastor @
Serial
6052
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