Tau2000 Conference Summary
K.K. Gan (The Ohio State University)

TL;DR
This paper reviews key developments in tau lepton physics from the 6th tau workshop, covering tests of fundamental symmetries, decay studies, neutrino evidence, oscillations, and future prospects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of recent experimental results and ongoing research directions in tau physics from a major scientific workshop.
Findings
Evidence supporting lepton universality
Measurements of Lorentz structure in tau decays
Progress in neutrino oscillation studies
Abstract
This is a review of some of the highlights of the 6th workshop on the physics of the tau lepton and its neutrino. This includes the test of lepton universality, measurement of Lorentz Structure, study of hadronic decays, direct evidence of tau neutrino, status of neutrino oscillations, and search for neutrinoless decays. This review concludes with a look at the prospect for tau physics in the future.
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