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    Topcolor and the First Muon Collider (Talk presented at the Workshop on Physics at the First Muon Collider and at the Front End of the Muon Collider, Nov. 1997)

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    We describe a class of models of electroweak symmetry breaking that involves strong dynamics and top quark condensation. A new scheme based upon a seesaw mechanism appears particularly promising. Various implications for the first-stage muon collider are discussed.Comment: 11 pages, no Fig

    B--Physics in Hadron Colliders

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    The possibility of exploring the systematics of the spectroscopy, strong dynamics, and the weak and rare decay modes of b--quark systems at hadron colliders such as Fermilab, LHC and SSC, is discussed. A copious yield of 101010^{10} detected BB--mesons is readily accessible in a dedicated Fermilab program, and implies a vast array of accessible decay modes, including second order weak processes and CPCP--violation, which will be unavailable elsewhere until the commissioning of LHC or SSC. Kinematic and flavor tagging, utilizing the ``daughter pions'' from resonances, is expected to play a major role in semileptonic weak decay studies and the search for CPCP--violation. Plenary talk, Workshop on BB Physics at Hadron Accelerators, Snowmass, Colorado, June 25, 1993; Invited Lecture, TASI, Boulder, Colorado, June 18, 1993.Comment: Fermilab-Pub-93/256-T, 23 pages, Latex file, (171 blocks) 3 figures (charm.eps, beaut.eps, phase.eps
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