Understanding Parton Distributions from Lattice QCD
Dru B. Renner

TL;DR
This paper reviews lattice QCD calculations of key observables like transverse quark distribution, momentum fraction, and axial charge, highlighting their potential for advancing both quantitative and qualitative understanding of QCD.
Contribution
It analyzes past lattice QCD results on important observables and discusses prospects for improved comparison with experimental data and theoretical insights.
Findings
Lattice QCD calculations provide valuable insights into quark distributions.
Current results show promise for quantitative agreement with experiments.
Future work can enhance understanding of QCD through these observables.
Abstract
I examine the past lattice QCD calculations of three representative observables, the transverse quark distribution, momentum fraction, and axial charge, and emphasize the prospects for not only quantitative comparison with experiment but also qualitative understanding of QCD.
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