Ponente
Dr.
J. Lorenzo Díaz Cruz
(Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla)
Descripción
In this talk we discuss some of the main lessons that have been learned after about 10 years of LHC work, with some particular emphasis on the following points: the mechanism of EWSB and the Higgs boson, the null results for the search for new physics and the probes/applications of QFT at LHC. Then we conclude with a personal perspective on the future of the three traditional sides of HEP theory: phenomenology, model building and formal aspects.