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Numerical results for gauge theories near the conformal window

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Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Volume: 631, Start page: 012065

Swansea University Author: Biagio Lucini Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1088/1742-6596/631/1/012065

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It has been known for a long time that large-$N$ methods can give invaluable insights into non-perturbative phenomena such as confinement. Lattice techniques can be used to compute quantities at large $N$. In this contribution, I review some recent large-N lattice results and discuss their implicati...

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Published: 2015
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title Numerical results for gauge theories near the conformal window
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title_short Numerical results for gauge theories near the conformal window
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description It has been known for a long time that large-$N$ methods can give invaluable insights into non-perturbative phenomena such as confinement. Lattice techniques can be used to compute quantities at large $N$. In this contribution, I review some recent large-N lattice results and discuss their implications for our understanding of non-perturbative QCD.
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