Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
2008-12-03
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
8 pages, 2 eps figures. Plenary talk given at the 13th International Conference on Selected Problems of Modern Theoretical Phy
Scientific paper
The infrared behaviour of QCD Green's functions in Landau gauge has been focus of intense study. Different non-perturbative approaches lead to a prediction in line with the conditions for confinement in local quantum field theory as spelled out in the Kugo-Ojima criterion. Detailed comparisons with lattice studies have revealed small but significant differences, however. But aren't we comparing apples with oranges when contrasting lattice Landau gauge simulations with these continuum results? The answer is yes, and we need to change that. We therefore propose a reformulation of Landau gauge on the lattice which will allow us to perform gauge-fixed Monte-Carlo simulations matching the continuum methods of local field theory which will thereby be elevated to a non-perturbative level at the same time.
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