Speaker
Tobias Hurth
Description
We discuss the opportunities in our search for `new physics' beyond
the standard model offered by present and future flavour experiments.
We show the interplay and complementarity of collider and flavour physics
by some examples. Within this talk we focus on rare B and kaon decays.
Moreover, we briefly discuss the restrictive role of long-distance
strong interactions in flavour physics and some tools like QCD
factorisation and soft-collinear effective theories (SCET) to handle
them.