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1st workshop: MARCH
20-21, 2006 (FERMILAB)
This mini-workshop aims to gather together theorists and experimentalists
interested in developing and using Monte Carlo tools for
Beyond the Standard Model Physics in an attempt to be
prepared for the analysis of data focusing on the Large Hadron Collider.
Since a large number of excellent tools already exist for the
study of low energy supersymmetry and the MSSM in particular,
this workshop will instead focus on tools for alternative
TeV-scale physics models. The main goals of the workshop are:
- To survey what is available.
To provide feedback on user experiences with Monte Carlo tools for BSM.
- To identify promising models (or processes) for which the tools have
not
yet been constructed and start filling up these gaps.
- To propose ways to streamline the process of going from models to
events,
i.e. to make the process more user-friendly so that more people can
get involved and perform serious collider studies outside of the MSSM.
We envision a small but intensive workshop with a small number
of talks and ample time for discussions between model builders, Monte
Carlo
experts, and experimentalists interested in exotics searches at the
Tevatron
and the LHC.
A summary of the discussion sessions is now available.
Recorded Video Lectures on Monte Carlo Generators for the LHC
can be found here.
Registration is now closed.
There is no registration fee
Organizing committee: Marcela Carena,
Mu Chun Chen, Bogdan Dobrescu, Chris Hill,
Jay Hubisz, Joe Lykken,
Konstantin Matchev,
Stephen Mrenna, Maxim Perelstein, Jose Santiago, Peter Skands.
This workshop is sponsored by
FERMILAB
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