What we are learning about the Quark Structure of Hadrons from Lattice QCD?
J. W. Negele

TL;DR
Recent advances in lattice QCD have significantly improved our understanding of the quark structure of hadrons, providing insights into their internal properties and fundamental interactions.
Contribution
This paper reviews recent developments in lattice QCD techniques and their application to studying the internal quark structure of hadrons, highlighting new computational results.
Findings
Enhanced calculations of structure functions
Detailed measurements of electromagnetic form factors
Insights into the nucleon spin and transverse structure
Abstract
Developments in lattice field theory and computer technology have led to dramatic advances in the use of lattice QCD to explore the quark structure of hadrons. This talk will describe selected examples, including structure functions, electromagnetic form factors, the nucleon axial charge, the origin of the nucleon spin, the transverse structure of the nucleon, and the nucleon to Delta transition form factor.
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