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Claude Bernard
Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis
Publications - 430
Citations - 13593
Claude Bernard is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quark & Quantum chromodynamics. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 427 publications receiving 12834 citations. Previous affiliations of Claude Bernard include Columbia University & University of California, Los Angeles.
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Review of lattice results concerning low-energy particle physics
Sinya Aoki,Yasumichi Aoki,Yasumichi Aoki,Yasumichi Aoki,Damir Becirevic,Claude Bernard,Tom Blum,Tom Blum,Gilberto Colangelo,M. Della Morte,M. Della Morte,Petros Dimopoulos,Stephan Dürr,Stephan Dürr,Hidenori Fukaya,Maarten Golterman,Steven Gottlieb,Shoji Hashimoto,Shoji Hashimoto,Urs M. Heller,Roger Horsley,Andreas Jüttner,T. Kaneko,T. Kaneko,Laurent Lellouch,Heinrich Leutwyler,C.-J. D. Lin,C.-J. D. Lin,Vittorio Lubicz,E. Lunghi,Robert D. Mawhinney,Tetsuya Onogi,Carlos Pena,Christopher T. Sachrajda,Stephen R. Sharpe,Silvano Simula,Rainer Sommer,Anastassios Vladikas,Urs Wenger,Hartmut Wittig +39 more
TL;DR: The determination of the light-quark masses, the form factor, and the decay-constant ratio arising in semileptonic $$K \rightarrow \pi $$K→π transition at zero momentum transfer are reported on.
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Review of lattice results concerning low-energy particle physics: Flavour Lattice Averaging Group (FLAG).
Sinya Aoki,Yasumichi Aoki,Yasumichi Aoki,Yasumichi Aoki,Damir Becirevic,Claude Bernard,Tom Blum,Tom Blum,Gilberto Colangelo,M. Della Morte,M. Della Morte,Petros Dimopoulos,Stephan Dürr,Stephan Dürr,Hidenori Fukaya,Maarten Golterman,Steven Gottlieb,Shoji Hashimoto,Shoji Hashimoto,Urs M. Heller,Roger Horsley,Andreas Jüttner,Takeshi Kaneko,Takeshi Kaneko,Laurent Lellouch,Heinrich Leutwyler,C. J D Lin,C. J D Lin,Vittorio Lubicz,Enrico Lunghi,Robert D. Mawhinney,Tetsuya Onogi,Carol Peña,Christopher T. Sachrajda,Stephen R. Sharpe,Silvano Simula,Rainer Sommer,Anastassios Vladikas,Urs Wenger,Hartmut Wittig +39 more
TL;DR: The determination of the light-quark masses, the form factor, and the decay constant ratio arising in the semileptonic $$K \rightarrow \pi $$K→π transition at zero momentum transfer are reported on.
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Review of lattice results concerning low-energy particle physics
Sinya Aoki,Yasumichi Aoki,Yasumichi Aoki,Yasumichi Aoki,Damir Becirevic,Claude Bernard,Tom Blum,Tom Blum,Gilberto Colangelo,M. Della Morte,M. Della Morte,Petros Dimopoulos,Stephan Dürr,Stephan Dürr,Hidenori Fukaya,Maarten Golterman,Steven Gottlieb,Shoji Hashimoto,Shoji Hashimoto,Urs M. Heller,Roger Horsley,Andreas Jüttner,T. Kaneko,T. Kaneko,Laurent Lellouch,Heinrich Leutwyler,C.-J. D. Lin,C.-J. D. Lin,Vittorio Lubicz,E. Lunghi,Robert D. Mawhinney,Tetsuya Onogi,Carlos Pena,Christopher T. Sachrajda,Stephen R. Sharpe,Silvano Simula,Rainer Sommer,Anastassios Vladikas,Urs Wenger,Hartmut Wittig +39 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of lattice results related to pion, kaon, D- and B-meson physics with the aim of making them easily accessible to the particle physics community is presented.
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Nonperturbative QCD Simulations with 2+1 Flavors of Improved Staggered Quarks
Alexei Bazavov,D. Toussaint,Claude Bernard,J. Laiho,Carleton DeTar,Ludmila Levkova,M. B. Oktay,Steven Gottlieb,Urs M. Heller,James Edward Hetrick,Paul B. Mackenzie,Robert L. Sugar,R. S. Van De Water +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the improved staggered quark formalism (asqtad fermions) has been used to simulate full quantum chromodynamics (QCD) on the lattice, with two degenerate flavors of light quarks and one heavier quark.
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Strongly interacting Higgs bosons
Thomas Appelquist,Claude Bernard +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the sensitivity of present-energy weak interactions to a strongly interacting heavy-Higgs-boson sector is discussed, and the effects are found to be small, of the order of the square of the gauge coupling times logarithms (but not powers) of the Higgs boson mass divided by the W mass.