This paper summarises a few selected topics discussed during Working Group 5
of the Deep Inelastic Scattering 2017 conference, Physics with Heavy Flavours,
related to the study of charm, bottom, and top quark physics. While the
programme of this Working Group was structured by thematic areas, this
conference was the occasion for intense cross-pollination between traditionally
disjoint research lines. The four LHC experiments all contribute to
heavy-flavour physics, with some degree of overlap in most areas, while
experiments at other accelerators provide vital input in complimentary
kinematic regions. Theorists now have the possibility to take inputs from more
sources, and experimentalists focus on measurements that maximise utility. The
interplay of LHC heavy quark cross-section measurements with DIS expertise is
greatly improving PDF precision, leading to much improved models that, amongst
other things, better inform the prospects for future colliders.Comment: 14 pages, 11 figures, to appear in the proceedings of 25th
International Workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering and Related Topics (DIS
2017), 3-7 April 2017, University of Birmingham, U