Abstract
AbstractThe title of this talk should rather have been Lattice QCD and Supercomputers. I will introduce Lattice QCD as the fundamental tool to predict (postdict) the hadron spectrum and most of the matrix elements relevant for hadronic physics in the non-perturbative regime. Lattice calculations are used to study the dynamics of QCD at large temperature or chemical potential, the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, $$g-$$
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2, the nucleon structure functions, the meson scattering amplitudes at low and intermediate energies and, last but not least, the weak matrix elements relevant in flavour physics and CP violation. In this presentation only some example particularly illustrative of the present sophistication and accuracy of lattice QCD calculations will be discussed in some detail.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing