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The three loop relation between the \bar {MS} and the pole quark masses

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arxiv hep-ph/9912391 v2 pith:LTCSM3JY submitted 1999-12-17 hep-ph

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The analytic relation between the \bar {MS} and the pole quark masses is computed to O(\alpha_s^3) in QCD. Using this exact result, the accuracy of the large \beta_0 approximation is critically examined and the implications of the obtained relation for semileptonic B decays are discussed.

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