Lattice tests of beyond Standard Model dynamics
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Over the last few years lattice techniques have been used to investigate candidate theories of new physics beyond the Standard Model. This review gives a survey of results from these studies. Most of these investigations have been of systems of gauge fields and fermions that have slowly-running coupling constants. A major portion of the review is a critical discussion of work in this particular subfield, first describing the methods used, and then giving a compilation of results for specific models.
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