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The standard model of electroweak interactions has been consistent with all known experimental data to this date. However, there remain some important components of this model as yet unverified experimentally, namely the vector boson self-interactions and the Higgs sector. Both are needed to insure renormalizability without spoiling gauge invariance.
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Bouamrane, R. (1990). Radiative Corrections to WW Scattering in the Standard Model. In: Dombey, N., Boudjema, F. (eds) Radiative Corrections. NATO ASI Series, vol 233. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-9054-1_35
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