Interpreting Quantum Chromodynamics from Spin Glass- and Polymer Analogies

Physics – Condensed Matter – Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

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6 pages; 0 figures, the main arguments are given at the end of an appendix

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In an informal way some kind of Ising Lattice QCD is introduced which allows to interprete and discuss the well-known theory of quantum chromodynamics (confinement, quarks and gluons, etc.) from simple phenomena of magnetism and polymer physics. Also the viewpoint of duality is stressed. Moreover, the non-abelian character of the Lie group SU(3) is important. The essential arguments for confinement and asymptotic freedom are given at the very end of the manuscript, after an appendix.

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