Scientific and personal recollections of Roberto Petronzio
Giorgio Parisi

TL;DR
This paper reviews Roberto Petronzio's extensive contributions to physics, highlighting his foundational work in perturbative QCD, weak interaction theory, and lattice QCD, reflecting on their impact and development over time.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive account of Petronzio's pioneering research across multiple fundamental areas in theoretical physics.
Findings
Development of perturbative QCD framework
Advances in lattice weak interaction methods
Contributions to understanding Higgs mass and lattice QCD
Abstract
This paper aims to recall some of the main contributions of Roberto Petronzio to physics, with a particular regard to the period we have been working together. His seminal contributions cover an extremely wide range of topics: the foundation of the perturbative approach to QCD, various aspects of weak interaction theory, from basic questions (e.g. the mass of the Higgs) to lattice weak interaction, lattice QCD from the beginning to most recent computations.
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