On the Wilson criterion (Q1568019)
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On the Wilson criterion (English)
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9 September 2002
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The \(U(1)\)-gauge theory with the Villain action is considered in a cubic lattice approximation of three- and four-dimensional tori. As the lattice spacing tends to zero, the naturally defined correlation functions converge to the correlation functions of the \(\mathbb{R}\)-gauge electrodynamics on three- and four-dimensional tori only for a special scaling, which depends on the correlation functions. Another scaling gives degenerate continuum limits. The Wilson criterion for the confinement of charged particles is fulfilled for the \(\mathbb{R}\)-gauge electrodynamics on a torus. If the radius of the initial torus tends to infinity, then the correlation functions converge to the correlation functions of the \(\mathbb{R}\)-gauge Euclidean electrodynamics.
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\(U(1)\)-gauge theory
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\(\mathbb{R}\)-gauge electrodynamics
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Villain action
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cubic lattice approximation
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correlation functions
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Wilson criterion
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