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Martin Schmaltz
Researcher at Boston University
Publications - 94
Citations - 9411
Martin Schmaltz is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Higgs boson & Supersymmetry. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 91 publications receiving 8455 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Schmaltz include Fermilab & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Hierarchies without symmetries from extra dimensions
TL;DR: In this article, it is shown that small couplings in a low energy theory, such as those needed for the fermion mass hierarchy or proton stability, must originate from symmetries in a high energy theory.
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Little Higgs Review
TL;DR: Little Higgs theories as discussed by the authors are weakly coupled extensions of the Standard Model with little or no fine-tuning, describing physics up to an energy scale of 10 TeV.
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Radiative corrections to Kaluza-Klein masses
TL;DR: In this paper, complete one-loop radiative corrections to KK masses in general 5 and 6-dimensional theories were calculated and applied to the example of universal extra dimensions and showed that the radiative correction is essential to any meaningful study of the phenomenology.
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Simplified Models for LHC New Physics Searches
Daniele S. M. Alves,Nima Arkani-Hamed,S. Arora,Yang Bai,Matthew Baumgart,Joshua Berger,Matthew R. Buckley,Bart Butler,Spencer Chang,Spencer Chang,Hsin-Chia Cheng,Clifford Cheung,R. Sekhar Chivukula,Won Sang Cho,R. Cotta,Mariarosaria D'Alfonso,Sonia El Hedri,Rouven Essig,Jared A. Evans,Liam Fitzpatrick,Patrick J. Fox,Roberto Franceschini,Ayres Freitas,James S. Gainer,James S. Gainer,Yuri Gershtein,R. N.C. Gray,Thomas Gregoire,Ben Gripaios,J.F. Gunion,Tao Han,Andy Haas,P. Hansson,JoAnne L. Hewett,Dmitry Hits,Jay Hubisz,Eder Izaguirre,Jared Kaplan,Emanuel Katz,Can Kilic,Hyung Do Kim,Ryuichiro Kitano,Sue Ann Koay,Pyungwon Ko,David Krohn,Eric Kuflik,Ian M. Lewis,Mariangela Lisanti,Tao Liu,Zhen Liu,Ran Lu,Markus A. Luty,Patrick Meade,David E. Morrissey,Stephen Mrenna,Mihoko M. Nojiri,Takemichi Okui,Sanjay Padhi,Michele Papucci,Michael Park,Myeonghun Park,Maxim Perelstein,Michael E. Peskin,Daniel J. Phalen,Keith Rehermann,Vikram Rentala,Vikram Rentala,Tuhin S. Roy,Joshua T. Ruderman,Veronica Sanz,Martin Schmaltz,S. Schnetzer,Philip Schuster,Pedro Schwaller,Pedro Schwaller,Pedro Schwaller,Matthew D. Schwartz,Ariel Schwartzman,Jing Shao,J. Shelton,David Shih,Jing Shu,Daniel Silverstein,Elizabeth H. Simmons,Sunil Somalwar,Michael Spannowsky,Christian Spethmann,Matthew J. Strassler,Shufang Su,Shufang Su,Tim M. P. Tait,Brooks Thomas,Scott Thomas,Natalia Toro,Tomer Volansky,Jay G. Wacker,Wolfgang Waltenberger,Itay Yavin,Felix Yu,Yue Zhao,Kathryn M. Zurek +100 more
TL;DR: A collection of simplified models relevant to the design of new-physics searches at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the characterization of their results is presented in this paper.
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Little higgs theories
TL;DR: Little Higgs theories as mentioned in this paper are weakly coupled extensions of the Standard Model with little or no fine-tuning, describing physics up to an energy scale ∼10 TeV.