2017
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201713703018
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Three-gluon Green functions: low-momentum instanton dominance and zero-crossing

Abstract: Abstract. We will report on a some efforts recently made in order to gain a better understanding of some IR properties of the 3-point gluon Green function by following both lattice and continuum QCD approaches.

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“…A few recent papers [20][21][22] made an effort to investigate further a key feature of the 3-point gluon Green function, the appearence of a zero-crossing at very low IR momentum caused by a Figure 1. (color online) Lattice results for the renormalized connected form factor T R in the symmetric (left) and asymmetric (right) momentum configuration.…”
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“…A few recent papers [20][21][22] made an effort to investigate further a key feature of the 3-point gluon Green function, the appearence of a zero-crossing at very low IR momentum caused by a Figure 1. (color online) Lattice results for the renormalized connected form factor T R in the symmetric (left) and asymmetric (right) momentum configuration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few recent papers [20][21][22] made an effort to investigate further a key feature of the 3-point gluon Green function, the appearence of a zero-crossing at very low IR momentum caused by a Speaker, e-mail: jose.rodriguez@dfaie.uhu.es negative logarithmic singularity at zero-momentum, by both exploiting up-to-date lattice data and accomodating these results within an alternative DSE approach. We will briefly review here these few works.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%