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DTSTART:20170314T203000Z
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LOCATION:5280 Chamberlin
SUMMARY:Lattice Insights for Composite BSM Models\, Theory Seminar (Hi
 gh Energy/Cosmology)\, Ethan Neil\, University of Colorado\, Boulder
DESCRIPTION:A number of interesting models of new physics\, including 
 composite Higgs and composite dark matter scenarios\, imagine new stro
 ngly-coupled gauge interactions that give rise to compositeness.  The 
 phenomenology of these models is typically studied using low-energy ef
 fective theories\, but  calculations in the underlying strongly-couple
 d theory can predict low-energy constants from a handful of fundamenta
 l parameters\, as well as giving new insights beyond the effective des
 cription.  I will review recent efforts using lattice gauge theory to 
 study theories beyond QCD\, with an eye towards BSM physics.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=4407
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