Chiral Gauge Theories and Fermion-Higgs Systems
Donald N. Petcher

TL;DR
This paper reviews approaches to formulating chiral gauge theories on the lattice and provides new estimates for the upper bound on the Higgs mass, contributing to understanding non-perturbative aspects of particle physics.
Contribution
It offers a review of existing lattice formulations for chiral fermions and introduces new estimates for the Higgs mass upper bound.
Findings
Review of lattice chiral fermion formulations
New estimates for Higgs mass upper bound
Discussion on non-perturbative aspects of gauge theories
Abstract
Summary talk presented at the Conference on Lattice Field Theory, Amsterdam, September, 1992. Abstract: The status of several proposals for defining a theory of chiral fermions on the lattice is reviewed and some new estimates for the upper bound on the Higgs mass are presented.
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