CHARM2010: Theory Summary
T.Barnes (1, 2) ((1) Physics Division, Oak Ridge National, Laboratory, (2) Dept. of Physics, Astronomy, University of Tennessee)

TL;DR
This paper summarizes the theoretical developments in charm physics discussed at Charm2010, focusing on production, weak decays, and spectroscopy, highlighting the interplay between theory and experiment.
Contribution
It provides an overview of the current theoretical understanding and progress in charm physics, emphasizing the role of theory in guiding experimental research.
Findings
Advances in charm production theory
Insights into charm weak decay mechanisms
Progress in charm hadron spectroscopy
Abstract
This invited summary gives some concluding remarks regarding theoretical aspects of the research presented at Charm2010. I will specialize to the role of theory and the relative reach of theory and experiment in three of the major areas of charm physics address at this conference, specifically 1) charm production, 2) charm weak decays, and 3) charm hadron spectroscopy. After a discussion of the status of progress on representative topics in each of these areas I will conclude with a previously unrelated Feynman story from a conference in the early days of charm.
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