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Phenomenology of the Standard Model from Lattice QCD
Published 2000-10-16Version 1
Some recent results of lattice QCD calculations which are relevant for the phenomenology of the Standard Model are reviewed. They concern the lattice determinations of quark masses, studies of K-Kbar and B-Bbar mixings, and a prediction of the B_s-mesons lifetime difference. The results of a recent analysis of the CKM unitarity triangle, which is mostly based on the lattice calculations of the relevant hadronic matrix elements, are also presented.
Comments: 15 pages, 5 figures. Invited talk at the XX Physics in Collision Conference, June 29 - July 1 2000, Lisbon, Portugal
Keywords: standard model, phenomenology, relevant hadronic matrix elements, lattice qcd calculations, ckm unitarity triangle
Tags: conference paper
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