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Publication:3399429
Abstract: We reformulate the Hamiltonian approach to lattice gauge theories such that, at the classical level, the gauge group does not act canonically, but instead as a Poisson-Lie group. At the quantum level, it then gets promoted to a quantum group gauge symmetry. The theory depends on two parameters - the deformation parameter and the lattice spacing . We show that the system of Kogut and Susskind is recovered when , while QCD is recovered in the continuum limit (for any ). We thus have the possibility of having a two parameter regularization of QCD.
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