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HIGH ENERGY FRONTIER DURING THE NEXT TWENTY YEARS

Abstract

Prospects and opportunities for particle physics accelerators at the energy frontier are reviewed. In particular, the main features characterizing hadron and lepton collider facilities proposed at CERN and in other known laboratories are discussed. 

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R. Tenchini
National Institute of Nuclear Physics – INFN
Italy

D. Sc. (Physics and Mathematics), Professor

Edificio C – Polo Fibonacci Largo B. Pontecorvo, 3 – 56127 Pisa



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