# Light quark masses from QCD sum rules with minimal hadronic bias

@inproceedings{Dominguez2008LightQM,
title={Light quark masses from QCD sum rules with minimal hadronic bias},
author={Cesareo A. Dominguez and Nasrallah F. Nasrallah and R. Rontsch K. Schilcher},
year={2008}
}
• Published 28 August 2008
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