Supersymmetry analyses
will potentially be a central area for experiments at the LHC and at a future e+
e- linear collider. Results from the two facilities will mutually complement and
augment each other so that a comprehensive and precise picture of the
supersymmetric world can be developed. We will demonstrate in this report how
coherent analyses at LHC and LC experiments can be used to explore the breaking
mechanism of supersymmetry and to reconstruct the fundamental theory at high
energies, in particular at the grand unification scale. This will be exemplified
for minimal supergravity in detailed experimental simulations performed for the
Snowmass reference point SPS1a.
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