The project delivered several major scientific results. First, the physical-point scattering amplitudes describing the ρ and K* resonances were computed and published, providing the first lattice results that controlled all systematic sources of error for these important benchmark systems. The full dataset used in these studies was publicly released through the CERN Document Server.
Second, new software components were developed within a free, open-source software framework, with improvements along all steps of the workflow and optimized performance on modern GPU systems. These tools are now used by several lattice collaborations.
Third, exploratory three-point functions relevant for the rare decay B→K* ℓ+ℓ− were produced on a first ensemble, demonstrating the feasibility of computing these multi-hadron weak decays with fully relativistic quark actions.
Finally, the project contributed to new research directions, including a first lattice investigation of long-distance effects in D-meson mixing.