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Infrared exponents of Yang-Mills theory
In this talk I summarise recent results on the infrared exponents of
SU()-Yang-Mills theory. I discuss a self-consistent power law solution for
the Dyson-Schwinger equations for general 1PI-Greens functions in the infrared.
The corresponding running coupling has a fixed point at zero momentum, which
turns out to be universal and gauge invariant within a class of transverse
gauges. When calculated on a torus the infrared exponents of the ghost and
gluon propagators differ from the corresponding continuum solutions. They
agree, however, well with results from lattice calculations.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, talk presented at Lattice2005(Topology and
Confinement), Dublin, July 25-30, 2005. v2: reference adde
Wage subsidies and international trade: when does policy coordination pay?
National labour market institutions interact across national boundaries when product markets are global. Labour market policies can thus entail spill-overs, a fact widely ignored in the academic literature. This paper studies the effects of wage subsidies in an international duopoly model with unionised labour markets. We document both positive and negative spill-over effects and discuss the benefits and costs from international policy coordination both for the case of symmetric and asymmetric labour market institutions. Our results suggest that institutional differences could sign responsible for the slow speed at which labour market policy coordination has progressed so far
Analytic structure of the Landau gauge gluon propagator
The analytic structure of the non-perturbative gluon propagator contains
information on the absence of gluons from the physical spectrum of the theory.
We study this structure from numerical solutions in the complex momentum plane
of the gluon and ghost Dyson-Schwinger equations in Landau gauge Yang-Mills
theory. The resulting ghost and gluon propagators are analytic apart from a
distinct cut structure on the real, timelike momentum axis. The propagator
violates the Osterwalder-Schrader positivity condition, confirming the absence
of gluons from the asymptotic spectrum of the theory.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figure
Perturbation Theory by Flow Equations: Dimerized and Frustrated S=1/2 Chain
The flow equation method (Wegner 1994) is used as continuous unitary
transformation to construct perturbatively effective Hamiltonians. The method
is illustrated in detail for dimerized and frustrated antiferromagnetic S=1/2
chains. The effective Hamiltonians conserve the number of elementary
excitations which are S=1 magnons for the dimerized chains. The sectors of
different number of excitations are clearly separated. Easy-to-use results for
the gap, the dispersion and the ground state energies of the chains are
provided.Comment: 18 pages, 15 figures included, to appear in Eur. Phys. J. B;
Electronic data will be made available on appearance of articl
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