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Phenomenology and lattice QCD

Phenomenology and lattice QCD

proceedings of the 1993 Uehling Summer School : University of Washington, 21 June-2 July 1993

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Published by World Scientific in Singapore, River Edge, NJ .
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    Subjects:
  • Quantum chromodynamics.,
  • Lattice field theory.,
  • Phenomenological theory (Physics)

  • Edition Notes

    Statementeditors, G. Kilcup, S. Sharpe.
    ContributionsKilcup, G., Sharpe, Stephen Roger., Institute for Nuclear Theory (U.S.), Uehling Summer School.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsQC793.3.Q35 P47 1995
    The Physical Object
    Paginationvii, 332 p. :
    Number of Pages332
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL562763M
    ISBN 109810222254
    LC Control Number96146974
    OCLC/WorldCa34666063

    CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): This talk provides a brief summary of the status of lattice QCD calculations of the light quark masses and the kaon bag parameter BK. Precise estimates of these four fundamental parameters of the standard model, i.e., mu, md, ms and the CP violating parameter η, help constrain grand unified models . The book contains concepts and applications of lattice gauge theories, finite temperature field theory, an article on the method of sum rules in QCD, and so on. Furthermore axial anomalies, the Skyrme model and recent developments of supersymmetric QCD are discussed in depth. A second volume on phenomenology is in preparation.

    Oxfam Bookshop Guildford These six lecture courses provide the background necessary in the understanding of the application of lattice methods to phenomenology, and give examples of interesting applications. The first three introduce the necessary techniques: chiral perturbation theory, heavy quark effective field theory, and lattice gauge theory. The remaining three . We review the application of lattice QCD to the phenomenology of b- and c-quarks. After a short discussion of the lattice techniques used to evaluate hadronic matrix elements and the corresponding systematic uncertainties, we summarise results for leptonic decay constants, B-overline{B} mixing, semileptonic and rare radiative decays. A discussion of the determination .

      We investigate the topological properties of N f = 2 + 1 QCD with physical quark masses, both at zero and finite temperature. We adopt stout improved staggered fermions and explore a range of lattice spacings a ∼ − fm. At zero temperature we estimate both finite size and finite cut-off effects, comparing our continuum extrapolated results for the . Using lattice QCD to extract quark masses and CKM matrix elements from experiment. Theoretical models [ edit ] In physics Beyond the Standard Model, phenomenology addresses the experimental consequences of new models: how their new particles could be searched for, how the model parameters could be measured, and how the model could be distinguished .


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Lattice QCD at Finite Temperature (A Ukawa) Standard Model Phenomenology Using Lattice QCD (P Mackenzie) Readership: Graduate students and postdoctorates in high Phenomenology and lattice QCD book and nuclear physics, mainly theorists but also experimentalists.

Recent results from lattice QCD calculations relevant to particle physics phenomenology are reviewed. They include the calculations of strong coupling. Phenomenology from lattice QCD Laurent Lelloucha aCentre de Physique Th eorique z, CaseCNRS Luminy, F Marseille Cedex, France After a short presentation of lattice QCD and some of its current practical limitations, I review recent progress in applications to phenomenology.

Emphasis is placed on heavy-quarkmasses and on hadronic weak. is a platform for academics to share research papers. The coming synergy between lattice QCD and high-energy phenomenology T. Hobbs, 1,2, Bo-Ting Wang, 1,y Pavel M. Nadolsky, z and Fredrick I. Olness x 1 Department of Physics, Southern Methodist University.

1 Heavy Quark Phenomenology from Lattice QCD Damir Becirevica aDip. di Fisica, Universit a \La Sapienza" and INFN, Piazzale Aldo Moro 2, I Rome, Italy Recent results relevant for the B-physics phenomenology, obtained from lattice QCD simulations by the APE Collaboration, are reviewed.

This includes the B 0− B mixing amplitude, B. ˇ semileptonic decay and the. The generalization of QCD from three to N C colors, developed in by Nobel laureate Gerard 't Hooft, has proved to be an extraordinarily useful and robust theoretical extension for studying the behavior of strong interaction physics.

This book is the proceedings of the first-ever meeting exclusively devoted to large N C QCD. PoS(LATTICE ) Heavy flavour phenomenology from lattice QCD Elvira Gámiz Figure 1: Φ= fDq p MDq and Φ= fBq p MBq in r1 units.

Hexagons correspond to the D/B parameters plotted as a functionof the light valence quark mass with the. The calculations include the cases in which the lattice operators are extended over two lattice sites (connected by the appropriate link variable so as to preserve gauge invariance), so that operators of the form ~FD~, where D is the C.T.

Sachrajda / QCD phenomenology from the lattice covariant derivative are also included. field theory on a lattice numerical approach QCD, quarks and gluons lattice QCD calculation workflow extracting an excited state spectrum quark-gluon bound-state interpretation a QCD phenomenology of hybrid mesons if hadrons were stable continuum multi-hadron spectrum QCD in a finite-volume ππ scattering.

Heavy flavour phenomenology from lattice QCD Elvira G´amiz Lattice Williamsburg (Virginia), 18 July Outline 1. Impact of lattice QCD calculations on heavy flavour physics 2.

Decay constants: P → lν. importance of lattice QCD results for the phenomenology of quark flavour violation has therefore significantly increased, and it is highly unlikely to reach its zenith anytime soon. In this article I review the impact of recent lattice QCD calculations on the phenomenology of flavour and CP violating meson decays.

Lattice QCD and its interface to phenomenology Stephan Durr University of Wuppertal Julich Supercomputing Center EINN Paphos { ;Lattice QCD (1): combined UV/IR regulator; QCD Lagrangian contains quarks and gluons[Fritzsch, Gell-Mann, Leutwyler ()] L QCD = 1 2 Tr(F.

22 Impact of lattice QCD on CKM phenomenology. Direct CP violation in kaon decays 23 Impact of lattice QCD on CKM phenomenology "0="in the SM simple phenomenological expression: Buras, Gorbahn, J ager, Jamin () see also Kitahara, Nierste, Tremper () Re("0=") = Im(V ts V td) 10 4 10 4.

The book is an advanced introduction to current topics in lattice gauge theory, with strong emphasis on hadronic observables. In this respect, it is completely representative of the current state of the art.

Lattice predictions directly impact many areas of particle and nuclear physics theory and book provides a thorough introduction to the specialized techniques needed to carry out.

Subjects: High Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat); High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph); Nuclear Theory (nucl-th) [2] arXiv [ pdf, ps, other ] Title: Chiral properties of (2+1)-flavor QCD in strong magnetic fields at zero temperature.

Get this from a library. Phenomenology and lattice QCD: proceedings of the Uehling Summer School: University of Washington, 21 June-2 July [G Kilcup; Stephen Roger Sharpe; Institute for Nuclear Theory (U.S.); Uehling Summer School.;]. After a short presentation of lattice QCD and some of its current practical limitations, I review recent progress in applications to phenomenology.

Emphasis is placed on heavy-quark masses and on hadronic weak matrix elements relevant for constraining the CKM unitary triangle. The main numerical results are highlighted in boxes. This invaluable book is an extensive set of lecture notes on various aspects of non-perturbative quantum chromodynamics.

the fundamental theory of 2/5(1). These are the proceedings of the workshop on ``Lattice QCD, Chiral Perturbation Theory and Hadron Phenomenology'' held at the European Centre for Theoretical Studies in .CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): After a short presentation of lattice QCD and some of its current practical limitations, I review recent progress in applications to phenomenology.

Emphasis is placed on heavy-quark masses and on hadronic weak matrix elements relevant for constraining the CKM unitarity triangle. HPQCD collaboration, B.

Colquhoun et al., B-meson decay constants: a more complete picture from full lattice QCD, Phys. Rev. D 91 () [arXiv] [INSPIRE]. [62] R. Alonso, B. Grinstein and J. Martin Camalich, Lepton universality violation and lepton flavor conservation in B-meson decays, JHEP 10 () [ arXiv