
TL;DR
This lecture note introduces the light-front Hamiltonian approach to studying mesons in quantum chromodynamics, providing foundational knowledge and perspectives for applying light-cone techniques in particle physics.
Contribution
It offers an accessible introduction and selective insights into the application of light-front Hamiltonian methods to mesons, tailored for educational purposes.
Findings
Provides foundational understanding of light-front techniques for mesons
Highlights key perspectives and applications in QCD
Serves as an educational resource for light-cone methods
Abstract
This lecture note is written for 'Courses on Light-Cone Techniques applied to QCD', Nov 21-25, 2022, IGFAE. It is intended to provide basic knowledge and selective perspectives on the application of light-front Hamiltonian approach to mesons in two 1.5-hour lectures.
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TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
