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Thursday,
22nd, Theoretical Part.
pdf-format html-presentation 
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Jan
Kalinowski, Supersymmetry I.  |
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Approximate content
- Motivation for
supersymmetry- why it improves anything? Is SUSY really needed ?
- A definition of
MSSM - couplings , particles.
- SUSY "algebra",
Langrangian, what are the terms and why
- Schemes of supersymmetry
breaking transmission, (sugra, amsb, gmsb) "the hidden sector" and why
is it needed, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of different
SUSY breaking schemes.
- Future directions,
is SUSY needed in theories with large extra-dimensions, is it improving
anything there at least.
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Janusz
Rosiek, Supersymmetry II  |
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Approximate contents
- Minimal and non-minimal
models , mssm, nmssm, cmssm, msugra, are these constrains "natural"
and motivated or not.
- R-conservation
pros and cons.
- An example of supersymmetric
cross-section calculation, at least the outline starting from a piece
of a lagrangian.
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Bohdan
Grzadkowski  |
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Approximate content
- CP violation, motivation
for it (or lack of motivation for no CP violation), does it improve
something in the describtion of the reality?
- CP violation at
hadron colliders with the effective Langragian approach.
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| Discussion
session |
Friday
23rd, Experimental Part
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A. Lipniacka:
Searches for SUSY at LEP and Tevatron Run I.  |
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Examples on how the
limits are set, model dependence of the limits, limits on parameter space
and on particle masses relevant for Tevatron RunII and the LHC
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Sten Hellman,SUSY
searches at the LHC: 
signatures of SUSY
and measurements of SUSY parameters.
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