
doi: 10.1007/bfb0105684
As indicated at the outset, these lectures could only provide an elementary introduction to lattice QCD and an extremely limited survey of results. With this introduction you are now prepared to undertake the much more detailed treatments in the books by Creutz [2], Rothe [4], and Montvay and Munster [3]. I hope these lectures will enable all of you to appreciate the usefulness of lattice calculations, follow the major research developments in this area and perhaps even motivate some of you to contribute to them.
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