Physics and Analysis at a Hadron Collider - An Introduction

author: Douglas Glenzinski, Fermilab, U.S. Department of Energy
published: Oct. 12, 2011,   recorded: January 2010,   views: 2797
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This is the first lecture of three which together discuss the physics of hadron colliders with an emphasis on experimental techniques used for data analysis. This first lecture provides a brief introduction to hadron collider physics and collider detector experiments as well as offers some analysis guidelines. The lectures are aimed at graduate students.

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