Snapshots of Hadrons, or the Story of How the Vacuum Medium Determines the Properties of the Classical Mesons Which Are Produced, Live and Die in the QCD Vacuum
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1. QCD Sum Rules: 20 Years After; 2. QCD Vacuum and Basics of the SVZ Method: 2.1 General ideas; 2.2. Getting started/Playing with toy models; 3. Vacuum Condensates; 4. Rho Meson in QCD; 5. Basic Theoretical Instrument -- Wilson's OPE; 6. Practical Version of OPE; 7. Low Energy Theorems; 8. Are All Hadrons Alike? 9. Ecological Niche; 10. New Developments: 10.1 Light-cone sum rules; 10.2 Heavy flavor sum rules; 11. Sum Rules and Lattices; 12. Vacuum Fluctuations are Subtle Creatures; 13. Instead of Conclusions.
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