INFRARED ANALYSIS OF QUANTUM FIELD THEORIES
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Abstract: We show that for a theory having many components, the solution with all equal components in the infrared regime is stable with respect to our expansion given by a recently devised approach to analyze strongly coupled quantum field theory. The analysis is extended to a pure Yang-Mills theory showing how, in this case, the given asymptotic series exists. In this way, many components theories in the infrared regime can be mapped to a single component scalar field theory obtaining their spectrum.
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