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Snowmass'21 Accelerator Frontier Report

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arxiv 2209.14136 v2 pith:HWWUYBOC submitted 2022-09-28 physics.acc-ph hep-ex

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In 2020-2022, extensive discussions and deliberations have taken place in corresponding topical working groups of the Snowmass Accelerator Frontier (AF) and in numerous joint meetings with other Frontiers, Snowmass-wide meetings, a series of Colloquium-style Agoras, cross-Frontier Forums on muon and electron-positron colliders and the collider Implementation Task Force (ITF). The outcomes of these activities are summarized in this Accelerator Frontier report.

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