Methods of Contemporary Gauge Theory
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(23)- Gauge networks in noncommutative geometry
- A new derivation of the finite \(N\) master loop equation for lattice Yang-Mills
- Burgers equation in 2D \(\mathrm{SU}(N)\) YM
- Loop equations and bootstrap methods in the lattice
- Two-dimensional algebra in lattice gauge theory
- Wilson lines in quantum field theory
- Reformulation of gauge theories in terms of gauge invariant fields
- Schwinger–Dyson operators as invariant vector fields on a matrix model analog of the group of loops
- String tensions in deformed Yang-Mills theory
- Mean field quantization of effective string
- Non-perturbative field theory. From two dimensional conformal field theory to QCD in four dimensions.
- Q-balls in the presence of attractive force
- Cusped SYM Wilson loop at two loops and beyond
- Fréchet derivative for light-like Wilson loops
- On geometric scaling of light-like Wilson polygons: higher orders in \(\alpha_s\)
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- Kazakov-Migdal model on the graph and Ihara zeta function
- Randomized Wilson loops, reduced models and the large D expansion
- Toward construction of a consistent field theory with Poincaré covariance in terms of step-function-type basis functions for gauge fields
- The Pinch technique and its applications to non-Abelian gauge theories
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