27–31 Jan 2025
Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University
Europe/Berlin timezone

Over the last few decades, Effective Field Theory (EFT) has proven to be a crucial tool in the field of particle physics, essential for the conceptual understanding of our theories, our ability to calculate reliably, and in the interpretation of experimental data. Novel theoretical approaches and automated tools have streamlined EFT analyses, drastically facilitating our theoretical understanding of experimental data. Now, as these tools mature, the focus shifts to integrating them cohesively, while acknowledging their independent development.

This Topical Workshop aims to unite the EFT community, discussing recent breakthroughs and initiating collaborative efforts to merge tools into a unified software suite. The program anticipates enhancing the understanding of theoretical developments, emphasizing their integration into software packages and improving interfaces among various EFT tools.

The SMEFT-Tools 2025 workshop stands in the tradition of the well-established SMEFT-Tools conference, which was previously held in Durham (2019) and in Zurich (2022) and which brings together world-leading experts in the field in order to discuss the status and future prospects for computing tools designed for phenomenological analyses in EFTs.

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Europe/Berlin
Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University
02.430
Staudingerweg 9 / 2nd floor, 55128 Mainz

Organized by Jason Aebischer (CERN), Matteo Fael (CERN), Anders Eller Thomsen (Univsersity of Bern), Javier Virto (University of Barcelona) and Javier Fuentes Martín (University of Granada).

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