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 The goal is to write a code (e.g. python, Mathematica) that takes any BSM model in a symbolic form (e.g. Feynrules) and calculates SMEFT Wilson coefficients in the low-energy effective theory up to one loop precision. The matching between BSM and SMEFT can be done using universal formulas recently obtained using functional (path integral) approach. ​ The goal is to write a code (e.g. python, Mathematica) that takes any BSM model in a symbolic form (e.g. Feynrules) and calculates SMEFT Wilson coefficients in the low-energy effective theory up to one loop precision. The matching between BSM and SMEFT can be done using universal formulas recently obtained using functional (path integral) approach. ​
  
-Contributors:​ Adam Falkowski, Sudhir ​Vempat...  (your name here), ...       ​+Contributors:​ Adam Falkowski, Sudhir ​VempatiRafiqul Rahaman, Ashwani Kushwaha, Mathew Arun Thomas, Ritesh Singh, Jérémie Quevillon, Shiuli Chatterjee, (your name here), ...  
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 +== References ==  
 +- Tree level: http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​arXiv:​1711.10391 
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 +- Universal effective action at one loop: http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​arXiv:​1706.07765 
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 +- More about functional matching methods: http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​arXiv:​1604.01019 http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​arXiv:​1610.00710 
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