Schedule Jan 16, 2004
An Experimental Program for Extra Dimensions
Joe Lykken (FNAL)

Experimental extra dimensions has rapidly evolved from a speculative possibility to a major component of physics research beyond the Standard Model. If we want to get serious about extra dimensions, we need to develop a comprehensive long-range experimental program, with experimental goals and milestones, tied to concrete theoretical models and benchmarks, with realistic analysis tools. In other words, do for extra dimensions what we did for supersymmetry. I will attempt to disentangle the current status, and outline what needs to be done.

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