Higgs Physics: An Historical Perspective
Abstract
``Weakly-coupled'' and ``strongly-coupled'' models of electroweak symmetry breaking are introduced by analogy with the Fermi theory of the weak interaction and the low-energy interaction of pions, respectively. The implications of these two classes of models for colliders beyond the LHC and NLC are discussed.
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