The Infrared Boundary of Perturbative QCD

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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Talk presented at The Ochanomizu University Workshop, June 14,2001 (8 pages)

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Evidence is reviewed suggesting that QCD remains a perturbative theory with a
(relatively) small coupling constant down to a distinct infrared boundary on
perturbative physics, a boundary corresponding to the momentum scale associated
with a beta-function pole.

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