Finite Volume Gauge Theory Partition Functions in Three Dimensions

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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35 pages; v2: Typos corrected, some clarifying comments added; v3: Ambiguous equations clarified, to be published in Nuclear P

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10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2005.06.028

We determine the fermion mass dependence of Euclidean finite volume partition functions for three-dimensional QCD in the epsilon-regime directly from the effective field theory of the pseudo-Goldstone modes by using zero-dimensional non-linear sigma-models. New results are given for an arbitrary number of flavours in all three cases of complex, pseudo-real and real fermions, extending some previous considerations based on random matrix theory. They are used to describe the microscopic spectral correlation functions and smallest eigenvalue distributions of the QCD3 Dirac operator, as well as the corresponding massive spectral sum rules.

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