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Minimal Scales from an Extended Hilbert Space
We consider an extension of the conventional quantum Heisenberg algebra,
assuming that coordinates as well as momenta fulfil nontrivial commutation
relations. As a consequence, a minimal length and a minimal mass scale are
implemented. Our commutators do not depend on positions and momenta and we
provide an extension of the coordinate coherent state approach to
Noncommutative Geometry. We explore, as toy model, the corresponding quantum
field theory in a (2+1)-dimensional spacetime. Then we investigate the more
realistic case of a (3+1)-dimensional spacetime, foliated into noncommutative
planes. As a result, we obtain propagators, which are finite in the ultraviolet
as well as the infrared regime.Comment: 16 pages, version which matches that published on CQ
Higgs Working Group Report of the Snowmass 2013 Community Planning Study
This report summarizes the work of the Energy Frontier Higgs Boson working
group of the 2013 Community Summer Study (Snowmass). We identify the key
elements of a precision Higgs physics program and document the physics
potential of future experimental facilities as elucidated during the Snowmass
study. We study Higgs couplings to gauge boson and fermion pairs, double Higgs
production for the Higgs self-coupling, its quantum numbers and -mixing in
Higgs couplings, the Higgs mass and total width, and prospects for direct
searches for additional Higgs bosons in extensions of the Standard Model. Our
report includes projections of measurement capabilities from detailed studies
of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC), a Gamma-Gamma Collider, the
International Linear Collider (ILC), the Large Hadron Collider High-Luminosity
Upgrade (HL-LHC), Very Large Hadron Colliders up to 100 TeV (VLHC), a Muon
Collider, and a Triple-Large Electron Positron Collider (TLEP)