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Quantum-ChromoDynamics (QCD) is the quantum field theory believed to describe the strong nuclear force.

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A list of failed attempts towards a proof of confinement [closed]

Can one give a list of failed or open attempts (not necessarily Supersymmetric) towards a proof of confinement in 4d regarding YM or QCD?
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Confinement, Holographic QCD, Seiberg-Witten Theory

I have seen a bunch of articles that all try to show confinement using AdS/QCD or Holographic QCD method. I pretty much know that the lastest attempt to prove confinement based on breaking SUSY even ...
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How to avoid the ordinary Coulomb solution in QCD?

To see where QCD starts to differ from the behavior of EM fields, we might begin by looking at the classical field. A search brings up [question 339978] and [question 360061] but no answer is found ...
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$ \pi^0\to \gamma\gamma$ parity conservation

Let's consider the decay process $\pi^0\to \gamma \gamma$. After we spontaneously broke the chiral symmetry of QCD coupled to an abelian gauge field $A^\mu$, we end up with the Goldstone boson ...
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The commutation relations of photon and gluon?

In QED, the photon field has the following commutation relations: \begin{equation} [A^{\mu}(t,\vec{x}),A^{\nu}(t,\vec{y})]=0, \tag{1} \end{equation} where $A^{\mu}(t,\vec{x})$ is the photon filed. ...
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Asymptotic Freedom QCD

I'm trying to understand the derivation of asymptotic freedom with the renormalisation group equations. I'm reading Taizo Muta's book on QCD. What I don't understand is how he obtains the last ...
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QCD parton shower hard scale

Currently I'm studying parton showers from QCD and I'm having trouble with understanding how the hard scale $Q$ is related to the virtuality and energy of the parent parton. The Sudakov factor $\Delta(...
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Why does an all connected diagram contribute to two-point function?

I am recently reading E.Witten's review for $1/N$ expansion of QCD. In there, considering the main contribution of quark bilinears like $\bar{q}q$, then He mentions that in free field theory there is ...
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Why the kinetic term of the Hamiltonian has to be positive definite for well-posed time evolution?

I was going through this paper on QCD chaos, where in Appendix B (page 10), for equation B12: $$\frac{\mathcal{S}}{\mathcal{T}}= \int \mathrm{d}t\sum _{n=0,1} \left(\dot{c}_n^2-c_n^2 \omega _n^2\right)...
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Evidence of more generations in the QCD beta function

We know that the beta function for QCD is $$ \beta = -\left(11 - \dfrac{2N_f}{3}\right), $$ where $N_f$ is the number of fermions in the theory. We have $\beta_{\text{SM}} = -7$. Now, my question is, ...
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Is color charge internal symmetry or global symmetry?

I was told the color charge in the standard model could not be observed directly. This sounded like the gauge field $\vec A$ in the electromagnetism. However, it is a discrete charge and does have ...
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Visualization of a gauge field with non-null winding number

In QCD you may add the term $\mathcal{L}_{\theta} = \theta\dfrac{g^2}{16\pi^2} \text{Tr}F\tilde{F}$, which turns out to be a total derivative. Now, it can be proven that the action of this lagrangian ...
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How is the mass distributed in ordinary matter?

How is the mass distributed in ordinary matter? In the ordinary things around us, we know that most of the mass is in the cores of the atoms, the electrons around it contributing only a very small ...
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Spinor-helicity formalism: relationship between 1 and 2 reference vector setups

The spinor-helicity formalism is usually set up so that for a massless vector boson (photon or gluon) with momentum $k$ an arbitrary reference momentum $p$ is introduced and the corresponding ...
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$SU(3)$ color charge

Is the color charge the Noether charge due to the "global" $SU(3)$ symmetry of the QCD Lagrangian, or is it due to the "local" symmetry of the QCD Lagrangian?
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