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Multiboson production at the LHC turns the CMS detector into a stress‑tester of the Standard Model, where intertwined gauge bosons expose the full richness of the electroweak force. Vector boson scattering is a key production process to probe the electroweak symmetry breaking of the standard model, since it involves both self-couplings of vector bosons and coupling with the Higgs boson. This talk presents the latest results on diboson and triboson production in proton–proton collisions in multiple final states and topologies that push the experiment into previously unexplored territory, and the latest measurements of production cross sections of vector boson pairs in association with two jets in proton-proton collisions at the LHC are reported using a data set recorded by the CMS detector.
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