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Most people think they know what mass is. The question of the origin of mass appears a child-like question. However, this question has driven the understanding of elementary particles and their interactions in a revolutionary way for last one century. The concept of mass and searches for different origins of mass will be reviewed. The latest discovery, a Higgs particle at the LHC was a great victory in finding the origin of the elementary particle masses. I will discuss the discovery of a Higgs particle, its implication, and further searches for different sources of mass. | Most people think they know what mass is. The question of the origin of mass appears a child-like question. However, this question has driven the understanding of elementary particles and their interactions in a revolutionary way for last one century. The concept of mass and searches for different origins of mass will be reviewed. The latest discovery, a Higgs particle at the LHC was a great victory in finding the origin of the elementary particle masses. I will discuss the discovery of a Higgs particle, its implication, and further searches for different sources of mass. | ||
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- Speaker: Prof. Yang, Un-Ki (Seoul National Univ)
- Date: Tuesday October 15, 2013
Most people think they know what mass is. The question of the origin of mass appears a child-like question. However, this question has driven the understanding of elementary particles and their interactions in a revolutionary way for last one century. The concept of mass and searches for different origins of mass will be reviewed. The latest discovery, a Higgs particle at the LHC was a great victory in finding the origin of the elementary particle masses. I will discuss the discovery of a Higgs particle, its implication, and further searches for different sources of mass.