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Large N phase transitions under scaling and their uses
Published 2009-06-29Version 1
The eigenvalues of Wilson loop matrices in SU(N) gauge theories in dimensions 2,3,4 at infinite N are supported on a small arc on the unit circle centered at $z=1$ for small loops, but expand to the entire unit circle for large loops. These two regimes are separated by a large N phase transition whose universal properties are the same in d=2,3 and 4. Hopefully, this large N universality could be exploited to bridge traditional perturbation theory calculations, valid for small loops, with effective string calculations for large loops. A concrete case of such a calculation would obtain analytically an estimate of the large N string tension in terms of the perturbative scale Lambda(QCD,N).
Comments: 29p -- Lecture notes at Zakopane, 5.31-6.10, 2009
Subjects: 11.15.Ha
Keywords: phase transition, bridge traditional perturbation theory calculations, small loops, large loops, wilson loop matrices
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