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Fritzsch, Patrick: B-meson properties from non-perturbative matching of HQET to finite-volume two-flavour QCD : B-meson properties from non-perturbative matching of HQET to finite volume two-flavour QCD. 2009
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Introduction
Non-perturbative renormalization in QCD
Renormalization applied to QCD
The running coupling
The running mass
Running of multiplicatively renormalized operators
Examples for a non-perturbative running
The lattice regularisation of QCD
Lattice gauge theory
The pure lattice gauge action
Fermion actions
O(a)-Improvement
The Symanzik improvement programme
Operator improvement
Remarks
The Schrödinger functional renormalization scheme
Formal definition
The SF renormalized coupling
Quarks in the SF
The Wilson action revisited
Expectation values of composite operators
Fermion correlation functions
Renormalization of correlation function
Effective masses
Running of matrix elements
Heavy Quark Effective Theory and its non-perturbative matching to QCD
The physical picture
HQET on the lattice
1/mb-expansion and renormalization of heavy-light currents
Strategy for a non-perturbative matching of QCD and HQET in finite volume
Example: The matching strategy in the static case
Perturbative conversion factors between QCD and HQET
Setup of lattice simulations
Fixing the finite-volume heavy quark mass
Simulating a doublet of degenerate dynamical quarks
Computation of improvement and renormalization factors
The PCAC relation
Strategy to compute bA-bP, bm and Z
Setup of Improvement conditions at constant physics
Results for estimators RX
Hopping parameters at fixed RGI heavy quark mass z=LM
Non-perturbative tests of HQET
Observables for non-perturbative tests of HQET
Conversion functions between QCD and HQET
Tree-level improvement of test observables
Results
An outlook
Summary
The Renormalization group
Definitions and conventions
The group N
The Dirac algebra
Definitions on the lattice
Lattice derivatives
Finite volume continuum gauge fields
Schrödinger functional correlation functions
Optimization techniques
Error estimation techniques
The Jackknife method
The Gamma method
Tables for matching QCD and HQET
Further figures & tables
References
Acknowledgments
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