Sufficiently inclusive observables in the decay of the tau lepton can be
calculated using the methods of perturbative QCD. These include the asymmetry
parameter Aτ that determines that angular distribution of the total
hadron momentum in the decay of a polarized tau. It should be possible to
measure Aτ accurately using existing data from LEP. Reliable estimates of
theoretical errors are essential in order to determine whether a given
observable is sufficiently inclusive to be calculated using perturbative
methods. The theoretical uncertainties due to higher orders in αs can
be estimated using recent calculations to all orders in the large-(33−2Nf)
limit. These estimates indicate that tau decay data can be used to determine
αs(MZ) to a precision of 2% or better.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX with espcrc2.sty, invited talk presented at the TAU 96
Workshop, Estes Park, Colorado, in September 199