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Les Houches 2021: Physics at TeV Colliders: Report on the Standard Model Precision Wishlist

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arxiv 2207.02122 v2 pith:6NT4DSFW submitted 2022-07-05 hep-ph hep-ex

Les Houches 2021: Physics at TeV Colliders: Report on the Standard Model Precision Wishlist

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keywords houchesmodelprecisionstandardwishlistactivitiesbi-yearlycolliders
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Les Houches activities in 2021 were truncated due to the lack of an in-person component. However, given the rapid progress in the field, and the restart of the LHC, we wanted to continue the bi-yearly tradition of updating the standard model precision wishlist. If nothing else, this will keep us from having even more work to do at Les Houches 2023.

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