Computer Science – Performance
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Dec 2006
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FUNDAMENTAL INTERACTIONS. Proceedings of the 20th Lake Louise Winter Institute. Held 20-26 February 2005 in Lake Louise, Alberta
Computer Science
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These two lectures are purely pedagogical. My intent is to enable non-experts to get something out of the individual presentations on collider physics that will follow- measurements of the W,Z, top, searches for SUSY, LED's, the Higgs, etc. We often forget that we are talking about instruments and the quantities they actually measure. The surprise is how precise the detectors themselves are; the challenge will be to exploit that precision in the regime where statistics is no longer a problem, and everything is dominated by the performance of the detector (`systematics'). Precision is necessary not only for measuring numbers such as masses, mixing angles, and cross-sections, but also for searches for new physics, comparing to the Standard Model.
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