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2411.09418
Simulation of the process e+e−→W+W− with the heavy right-handed neutrino exchange at 1 TeV future lepton colliders
2411.08143
Investigating vector-like leptons decaying into an electron and missing transverse energy in e+ e− collisions with s√=500 GeV at the ILC
2411.01507
Higgs Self-coupling Strategy at Linear e+e− Colliders
2411.00872
Exploring vector dark matter via effective interactions
2410.18198
Lepton Collider as a window to Reheating: II
2410.17605
New Physics Off the Z-Pole: e+e−→ff¯ at Future Lepton Colliders
2410.14622
τ˜ searches at future e+e− colliders
2410.11322
Application of Particle Transformer to quark flavor tagging in the ILC project
2408.13952
Associated charged Higgs production within the 2HDM: e−e+ versus μ−μ+ colliders
2407.12111
Search for dark matter in the framework of Einstein-Cartan gravity at the International Linear Collider (ILC)
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Satoru Yamashita
ILC moves forward in Japan
Hitoshi Murayama
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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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