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Why do we have a non-zero quark vacuum condensate even though the QCD coupling goes to zero in the deep infrared?
It is well-known that QCD has a Landau pole at $\Lambda_{\rm QCD}\sim 200$ MeV, which means that the perturbative QCD coupling becomes strong at this scale. Conventionally, this is claimed to be the ...