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This paper describes my personal appreciation of some of Tini Veltmans great research achievements and how my own research career has followed the pathways he opened. Among the topics where he has been the most influential have been the pursuit and study of the Higgs boson and the calculation of radiative corrections that enabled the masses of the top quark and the Higgs boson to be predicted ahead of their discoveries. The search for physics beyond the Standard Model may require a complementary approach, such as the search for non-renormalizable interactions via the Standard Model Effective Field Theory.
We briefly describe the similarities of the experiments of sperm motion in microfluidic strictures by Zafeeani et al. in 2019 (Sci. Adv. 5, eaav21111, 2019) and those by Altshuler et al. in 2013 (Soft Matter 9, 1864, 2013). We shortly discuss the hyd
I will argue that the same kind of reasoning, which led us to predict the opening of a new chapter in hadron physics, may shed some light on the existence of new physics at the as yet unexplored energy scales of LHC.
Maxwells mature presentation of his equations emphasized the unity of electromagnetism and mechanics, subsuming both as dynamical systems. That intuition of unity has proved both fruitful, as a source of pregnant concepts, and broadly inspiring. A de
I review Stanley Mandelstams many contributions to particle physics, quantum field theory and string theory covering the years 1955 through 1980. His more recent work will be reviewed by Nathan Berkovits. This is my contribution to the Memorial Volume for Stanley Mandelstam (World Scientific, 2017).
John St. Bell was a physicist working most of his time at CERN and contributing intensively and sustainably to the development of Particle Physics and Collider Physics. As a hobby he worked on so-called foundations of quantum theory, that was that ti