Heavy quark effective theory
In quantum chromodynamics, heavy quark effective theory (HQET) is an effective field theory describing the physics of heavy (that is, of mass far greater than the QCD scale) quarks. It is used in studying the properties of hadrons containing a single charm or bottom quark. The effective theory was formalised in 1990 by Howard Georgi, Estia Eichten and Christopher Hill, building upon the works of Nathan Isgur and Mark Wise, Voloshin and Shifman, and others.
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Heavy quark effective theory
In quantum chromodynamics, heavy quark effective theory (HQET) is an effective field theory describing the physics of heavy (that is, of mass far greater than the QCD scale) quarks. It is used in studying the properties of hadrons containing a single charm or bottom quark. The effective theory was formalised in 1990 by Howard Georgi, Estia Eichten and Christopher Hill, building upon the works of Nathan Isgur and Mark Wise, Voloshin and Shifman, and others.
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