Sakurai Prize Lecture: Thirty Years of Precision Electroweak Physics

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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We discuss the development of the theory of electroweak radiative
corrections and its role in testing the Standard Model, predicting the
top quark mass, constraining the Higgs boson mass, and searching for
deviations that may signal the presence of new physics.

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