The scalar and tensor glueballs in the valence approximation

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(talk presented by A. Vaccarino at Lattice 93) 3 pages of PostScript in uufiles compressed form. IBM-HET-94-1

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10.1016/0920-5632(94)90389-1

We evaluate the infinite volume, continuum limit of $0^{++}$ and $2^{++}$
glueball masses in the valence approximation. We find $m_{0^{++}} = 1740 \pm 71
$~MeV and $m_{2^{++}} = 2359 \pm 128 $~MeV, consistent with the interpretation
of $f_0 ( 1710 )$ as the lightest scalar glueball.

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