Evading the infrared problem of thermal QCD
Oct, 20045 pages
Part of Proceedings, 6th International Conference on Strong and Electroweak Matter (SEWM 2004) : Helsinki, Finland, June 16-19, 2004, 261-265
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- , 261-265
- SEWM 2004
- Published: 2005
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- hep-ph/0410130 [hep-ph]
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Abstract:
Due to asymptotic freedom, QCD is guaranteed to be accessible to perturbative methods at asymptotically high temperatures. However, in 1979 Linde has pointed out the existence of an infrared wall, beyond which an infinite number of Feynman diagrams contribute. Following a proposal by Braaten and Nieto, it is shown explicitly how the limits to computability that this infrared problem poses can be overcome in the framework of dimensionally reduced effective theories.Note:
- To appear in the proceedings of SEWM04, Helsinki, Finland, 16-19 Jun 2004
- talk: Helsinki 2004/06/16
- quantum chromodynamics
- finite temperature
- infrared problem
- dimensional reduction
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