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The QCD \(\beta \)-function from global solutions to Dyson-Schwinger equations
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    The QCD \(\beta \)-function from global solutions to Dyson-Schwinger equations (English)
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    24 February 2010
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    The non-perturbative effects of quantum chromodynamics is studied. Dyson- Schwinger equations are investigated using the background field approach. Instead of solving a truncated version of these equations the authors use recent insight into mathematical structure of quantum field theory.
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    Dyson-Schwinger equations
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    QCD
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    beta-function
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