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We briefly review the theoretical background, the computational techniques and the phenomenological predictions made possible by Lattice Gauge Theories (LGT) studies of the strong interactions.
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Tripiccione, R. (2007). Lattice QCD and Numerical Simulations. In: Montagna, G., Nicrosini, O., Vercesi, V. (eds) IFAE 2006. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0530-3_3
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