Recent experimental measurements and lattice QCD calculations are now
reaching the precision (and accuracy) needed to over-constrain the CKM
parameters ρˉ and ηˉ. In this brief review, I discuss the
current status of lattice QCD calculations needed to connect the experimental
measurements of B meson properties to quark flavor-changing parameters.
Special attention is given to B→πℓν, which is becoming a competitive
way to determine ∣Vub∣, and to B0−B0ˉ mixings, which now include
reliable extrapolation to the physical light quark mass. The combination of the
recent measurement of the Bs mass difference and current lattice
calculations dramatically reduces the uncertainty in ∣Vtd∣. I present an
outlook for reducing dominant lattice QCD uncertainties entering CKM fits, and
I remark on lattice calculations for other decay channels.Comment: Invited brief review for Mod. Phys. Lett. A. 15 pages. v2: typos
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