Abstract

Heavy flavour physics that was studied at LEP is reviewed; tau and top physics are touched on, and then the B physics results are discussed. Although no dramatic discoveries were made at LEP, the precision experiments there have made a great contribution to the understanding of many aspects of physics within the Standard Model, and this is particularly true for the field of heavy flavour physics.

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