| Abstract: A brief review of the various frameworks for MSSM phenomenology will be presented with highlights about their relative advantages from the perspective of a research programme towards the TeV-scale SUSY discovery or indisputable exclusion. The minimal flavour violation (MFV) hypothesis stands as a favoured framework for reducing MSSM parameters to phenomenologically manageable sizes. In this talk, I will introduce a 30-parameters sub-MSSM, constructed by using the MFV hypothesis, and the Bayesian statistical tool for fitting it to some high energy physics experiments data.
Time: Thursday, September 4, 2014 at 11:00 in Larak Seminar Room
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