arxiv: hep-ph/0602198 · v1 · submitted 2006-02-21 · ✦ hep-ph
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Les Houches "Physics at TeV Colliders 2005'' Beyond the Standard Model working group: summary report
B.C. Allanach (ed.)
,
C. Grojean (ed.)
,
P. Skands (ed.)
,
E. Accomando
,
G. Azuelos
,
H. Baer
,
C. Balazs
,
G. Belanger
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K. Benakli
F. Boudjema
B. Brelier
V. Bunichev
G. Cacciapaglia
M. Carena
D. Choudhury
P.-A. Delsart
U. De Sanctis
K. Desch
B.A. Dobrescu
L. Dudko
M. El Kacimi
U. Ellwanger
S. Ferrag
A. Finch
F. Franke
H. Fraas
A. Freitas
P. Gambino
N. Ghodbane
R.M. Godbole
D. Goujdami
Ph. Gris
J. Guasch
M. Guchait
T. Hahn
S. Heinemeyer
A. Hektor
S. Hesselbach
W. Hollik
C. Hugonie
T. Hurth
J. Idarraga
O. Jinnouchi
J. Kalinowski
J.-L. Kneur
S. Kraml
M. Kadastik
K. Kannike
R. Lafaye
G. Landsberg
T. Lari
J. S. Lee
J. Lykken
F. Mahmoudi
M. Mangano
A. Menon
D.J. Miller
T. Millet
C. Milstene
S. Montesano
F. Moortgat
G. Moortgat-Pick
S. Moretti
D.E. Morrissey
S. Muanza
M.M. Muhlleitner
M. Muntel
H. Nowak
T. Ohl
S. Penaranda
M. Perelstein
E. Perez
S. Perries
M. Peskin
J. Petzoldt
A. Pilaftsis
T. Plehn
G. Polesello
A. Pompos
W. Porod
H. Przysiezniak
A. Pukhov
M. Raidal
D. Rainwater
A.R. Raklev
J. Rathsman
J. Reuter
P. Richardson
S.D. Rindani
K. Rolbiecki
H. Rzehak
M. Schumacher
S. Schumann
A. Semenov
L. Serin
G. Servant
C.H. Shepherd-Themistocleous
S. Sherstnev
L. Silvestrini
R.K. Singh
P. Slavich
M. Spira
A. Sopczak
K. Sridhar
L. Tompkins
C. Troncon
S. Tsuno
K. Wagh
C.E.M. Wagner
G. Weiglein
P. Wienemann
D. Zerwas
V. Zhukov
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The work contained herein constitutes a report of the "Beyond the Standard Model'' working group for the Workshop "Physics at TeV Colliders", Les Houches, France, 2-20 May, 2005. We present reviews of current topics as well as original research carried out for the workshop. Supersymmetric and non-supersymmetric models are studied, as well as computational tools designed in order to facilitate their phenomenology.
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