GUT2012
Kyoto, Japan, 15-17 March 2012
American Institute of Physics (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 8. December 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-7354-1073-2 (ISBN)
Description
This Conference is the unique and the most outstanding workshop on Grand Unified Theories (GUTs).
GUT is discussed from both theoretical and experimental sides. Our ultimate goal is to confirm the SM and find the new Standard Model of the next generation. GUT is the most promising and this proceedings are most suitable for students and researchers who are fighting at such new frontier and for peoples who are interested in fundamental science.
GUT is discussed from both theoretical and experimental sides. Our ultimate goal is to confirm the SM and find the new Standard Model of the next generation. GUT is the most promising and this proceedings are most suitable for students and researchers who are fighting at such new frontier and for peoples who are interested in fundamental science.
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Series
Edition
1., 2012
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
Illustrations
ISBN-13
978-0-7354-1073-2 (9780735410732)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
From the Contents: Gauged flavor, supersymmetry and grand unification.- Family gauge bosons with an inverted mass hierarchy.- B - L violating nucleon decay and GUT scale baryogenesis in SO(10).- GUT and supersymmetry at the LHC and in dark matter.- Towards a new minimal SO(10) unification.- A novel precision measurement of muon g - 2 and EDM at J-PARC.- Muon g - 2 anomaly and 125 GeV Higgs: Extra vector-like quark and LHC prospects.- MEG, ยต+e+? search at Paul Scherrer Institute.- Minimal SO(10) GUT in 4D and its extension to 5D.- Searches for BSM and Higgs boson at LHC.- Particle physics with the LHC data.- The theory of R-parity, unification and SUSY at the LHC.- Higgs boson mass and sparticle spectroscopy in Yukawa unified SUSY SO(10).- Proton decay and lepton flavor violation in SUSY SO(10) GUT.- Proton decay matrix elements from lattice QCD.