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Nigel Glover

Researcher at Durham University

Publications -  59
Citations -  2681

Nigel Glover is an academic researcher from Durham University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum chromodynamics & Higgs boson. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 53 publications receiving 2394 citations.

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First look at the physics case of TLEP

M. Bicer, +130 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a first appraisal of the salient features of the TLEP physics potential, to serve as a baseline for a more extensive design study, and present a combination of TLEp and the VHE-LHC offers, for a great cost effectiveness, the best precision and the best search reach of all options presently on the market.
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Les Houches 2013: Physics at TeV Colliders: Standard Model Working Group Report

TL;DR: The proceedings of the 2013 Les Houches workshop on physics at TeV colliders as discussed by the authors dealt primarily with the techniques for calculating standard model multi-leg NLO and NNLO QCD and NLO EW cross sections and comparison of those cross sections with LHC data from Run 1, and projections for future measurements in Run 2.
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First Look at the Physics Case of TLEP

M. Bicer, +130 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a first appraisal of the salient features of the TLEP physics potential, to serve as a baseline for a more extensive design study, and present a combination of TLEp and the VHE-LHC offers, for a great cost effectiveness, the best precision and the best search reach of all options presently on the market.
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Boosted objects: a probe of beyond the standard model physics

A. Abdesselam, +67 more
TL;DR: The report of the hadronic working group of the BOOST2010 workshop held at the University of Oxford in June 2010 as discussed by the authors discusses the potential of hadronic decays of highly boosted particles as an aid for discovery at the LHC and a discussion of tools developed to meet the challenge of reconstructing and isolating these topologies.