TASI 2011: Four Lectures on TeV Scale Extra Dimensions
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Compact spatial dimension at the TeV scale remain an intriguing possibility that is currently being tested at the LHC. We give an introductory review of extra-dimensional models and ideas, from a phenomenological perspective, but emphasizing the appropriate theoretical tools. We emphasize the power and limitations of such constructions, and give a self-contained account of the methods necessary to understand the associated physics. We also review a number of examples that illustrate how extra-dimensional ideas can shed light on open questions in the Standard Model. An introduction to holography is provided. These are the notes of my TASI 2011 Lectures on Extra Dimensions.
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