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2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0370-1573(03)00140-6
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Strong dynamics and electroweak symmetry breaking

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“…SU (3) with N f = 2 symmetric representation fermions are similar. An earlier claim of an IRFP by Shamir et al [54] was not confirmed by a subsequent simulation by the same authors with a better lattice action [55].…”
Section: The State Of the Art-early Autumn 2010mentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…SU (3) with N f = 2 symmetric representation fermions are similar. An earlier claim of an IRFP by Shamir et al [54] was not confirmed by a subsequent simulation by the same authors with a better lattice action [55].…”
Section: The State Of the Art-early Autumn 2010mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…This particular idea is called 'technicolour' [1,2]. (For a review, see [3,4]. A recent introduction to the (continuum) theoretical background is Contino [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also Technicolor [13] predicts that the same signature would be shared by processes where technipions (π T ) are produced in association with a W boson from the techni-rho (ρ T ) decay, ρ T → W π T (see Fig. 1.3).…”
Section: Main Challenges and Motivationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Technicolor [13], instead, hides electroweak symmetry and generate masses for the W and Z bosons through the dynamics of new gauge interactions. Although asymptotically free at very high energies, these interactions must become strong and confining (and hence unobservable) at the lower energies that have been experimentally probed.…”
Section: Beyond the Standard Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-My discussion on technicolor largely follows the extensive review by Chris Hill and Elisabeth Simmons [18].…”
Section: Further Readingmentioning
confidence: 99%