All tree-level unitarity conditions in spin-≤1 theories are captured by four- and five-point amplitudes and can be diagnosed from particle content alone.
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Explicit Conditions for Diagnosing Tree-Level Unitarity
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New correlated observables from the (P_Higgs, θ_Zγ) plane with XGBoost improve H→Zγ signal discrimination from Z/γ* background, raising S/B to 2.1% (electrons) and 3.4% (muons) near the Higgs mass.