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2402.02072
Searching for singlet vector-like leptons via pair production at ILC
2401.13402
One-loop electroweak radiative corrections to polarized e+e−→ZZ process
2312.08152
Key4hep: Progress Report on Integrations
2312.08151
The Key4hep software stack: Beyond Future Higgs factories
2312.07347
Determination of CP-violating Higgs couplings with transversely-polarized beams at the ILC
2311.17220
Exploring the Electromagnetically Interacting Dark Matter at the International Linear Collider
2311.16774
Higgs self-coupling measurement at future e+e− colliders
2311.16768
Detecting the coupling of axion-like particles with fermions at the ILC
2311.13924
Search for the production of dark matter in the framework of Mono-Z′ portal at the ILC simulated electron-positron collisions at s√=500 GeV
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Satoru Yamashita
ILC moves forward in Japan
Hitoshi Murayama
and
Satoru Yamashita
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10 October 2013
Many of you have seen a media report titled “Science council seeks more study of Japan’s role in particle collider". You may have wondered what this means for the ILC. Hitoshi Murayama and Satoru Yamashita explain that it’s much better than it sounds.
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