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Contribution to the proceedings of the workshop "Chiral Dynamics, Theory & Experiment", Durham/Chapel Hill, NC, USA, September

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Recent work in low energy pion physics is reviewed. One of the exciting new developments in this field is that simulations of QCD on a lattice now start providing information about the low energy structure of the continuum theory, for physical values of the quark masses. Although the various sources of systematic error yet need to be explored more thoroughly, the results obtained for the correlation function of the axial current with the quantum numbers of the pion already have important implications for the effective Lagrangian of QCD. The consequences for $\pi\pi$ scattering are discussed in some detail. The second part of the report briefly reviews recent developments in the dispersion theory of the scattering amplitude. One of the important results here is that the position of the lowest resonances of QCD can now be determined in a model independent manner and rather precisely. Beyond any doubt, the partial wave with $I=\ell=0$ contains a pole on the second sheet, not far from the threshold: the lowest resonance of QCD carries the quantum numbers of the vacuum.

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