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Looking behind the Standard Model with lattice gauge theory

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arxiv 1708.04840 v2 pith:P7GMNB7H submitted 2017-08-16 hep-lat

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Models for what may lie behind the Standard Model often require non-perturbative calculations in strongly coupled field theory. This creates opportunities for lattice methods, to obtain quantities of phenomenological interest as well as to address fundamental dynamical questions. I survey recent work in this area.

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