
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in lattice QCD calculations of hadronic matrix elements crucial for quark flavour physics, aiding in CKM analysis and understanding experimental deviations from the Standard Model.
Contribution
It summarizes recent results and discusses future prospects for improving lattice QCD computations relevant to flavour phenomenology.
Findings
Enhanced precision in CKM matrix element determinations
Identification of discrepancies between experiment and Standard Model predictions
Potential for lattice QCD to clarify flavour physics anomalies
Abstract
I review recent results and prospects for improvement in calculations of hadronic matrix elements relevant to quark flavour phenomenology. I will focus on key quantities for CKM unitarity triangle analyses and for the study of discrepancies between experiment and SM predictions for some flavour observables.
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