7-11 July 2014
Africa/Johannesburg timezone
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Collider Black-Holes: Preliminary Results and Outlook

10 Jul 2014, 15:20
20m
D Les 104

D Les 104

Oral Presentation Track G - Theoretical and Computational Physics Theoretical

Speaker

Mr Warren Carlson (University of the Witwatersrand)

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Modern particle colliders make possible the production and detection of exotic collision events events as postulated by extra-dimensional models. This presentation will contain preliminary results of Monte-Carlo generated black-hole decay events, and aspects of current theoretical work on black-hole decay signatures with the inclusion of supersymmetric particles and effects

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PhD

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Y

Primary author

Mr Warren Carlson (University of the Witwatersrand)

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