American Journal of Physics and Applications
ISSN Online: 2330-4308 ISSN Print: 2330-4286
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Dear Keisuke Fujii;Christophe Grojean;Mi...,
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The title of the research paper: ILC Study Questions for Snowmass 2021
The
abstract of the research paper: To aid contributions to the Snowmass
2021 US Community Study on physics at the International Linear Collider
and other proposed $e^+e^-$ colliders, we present a list of study
questions that could be the basis of useful Snowmass projects. We
accompany this with links to references and resources on $e^+e^-$
physics, and a description of a new software framework that we are
preparing for $e^+e^-$ studies at Snowmass. △ Less
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