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Does the crossover from perturbative to nonperturbative physics in QCD become a phase transition at infinite \(N\)?
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    Does the crossover from perturbative to nonperturbative physics in QCD become a phase transition at infinite \(N\)? (English)
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    13 October 2003
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    four-dimensional Euclidean Yang-Mills theory
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    continuum reduction
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    numerical lattice solution
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