30th SLAC Summer Institute

Secrets of the B Meson

5 - 16 August 2002, Stanford, California

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e+e- Studies of Rare B Decays, Vcb and Vub
Thomas Browder

Lecture I Lecture II Lecture III

 

Author's Acknowledgments: Many of the pedagogical plots in the discussion of CKM matrix elements are taken from Prof. J.D. Richman's lectures at Les Houches. He was the first person to give a comprehensible presentation of many of the issues related to semileptonic form factors. I have also benefitted and borrowed extensively from previous B physics reviews by P. Drell, S. Stone, E. Thorndike and M.S. Witherell. Numerous plots were taken from talks by K. Ecklund, M. Luke and others. 
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Lecture I Friday, August 9, 2002

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Lecture II Monday, August 12, 2002

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Lecture III Tuesday, August 13, 2002

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