The Snowmass process refers to a collaborative effort within the particle physics community to assess and prioritize research topics and proposals for the future of the field. Named after a series of workshops held in Snowmass, Colorado, the process typically involves scientists gathering to discuss and formulate plans for upcoming experiments, theoretical developments, and technology advancements in high-energy physics. The Snowmass process is particularly focused on planning for the future of particle physics in the context of the U.S.
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