286 research outputs found
The application of ERTS imagery to the FAO/Unesco soil map of the world
The author has identified the following significant results. It was concluded that direct identification and mapping of the various soil degradation forms and intensities from the color composite imager was generally difficult, if not impossible. The imagery, however, provided valuable information on some main environmental criteria which can be used in connection other available field data to assess actual soil degradation and estimate soil degradation hazards
Ghost Condensates and Dynamical Breaking of SL(2,R) in Yang-Mills in the Maximal Abelian Gauge
Ghost condensates of dimension two in SU(N) Yang-Mills theory quantized in
the Maximal Abelian Gauge are discussed. These condensates turn out to be
related to the dynamical breaking of the SL(2,R) symmetry present in this gaugeComment: 16 pages, LaTeX2e, final version to appear in J. Phys.
The anomalous dimension of the gluon-ghost mass operator in Yang-Mills theory
The local composite gluon-ghost operator is analysed in the framework of the algebraic
renormalization in SU(N) Yang-Mills theories in the Landau, Curci-Ferrari and
maximal abelian gauges. We show, to all orders of perturbation theory, that
this operator is multiplicatively renormalizable. Furthermore, its anomalous
dimension is not an independent parameter of the theory, being given by a
general expression valid in all these gauges. We also verify the relations we
obtain for the operator anomalous dimensions by explicit 3-loop calculations in
the MSbar scheme for the Curci-Ferrari gauge.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX, final version to appear in Phys. Lett.
Remarks on the Gribov horizon and dynamical mass generation in Euclidean Yang-Mills theories
The effect of the dynamical mass generation on the gluon and ghost
propagators in Euclidean Yang-Mills theory in the Landau gauge is analysed
within Zwanziger's local formulation of the Gribov horizon.Comment: Work presented at IX Hadron Physics and VII Relativistic Aspects of
Nuclear Physics, Angra dos Reis, RJ, Brazil, March 28 to April 03, 200
Local renormalizable gauge theories from nonlocal operators
The possibility that nonlocal operators might be added to the Yang-Mills
action is investigated. We point out that there exists a class of nonlocal
operators which lead to renormalizable gauge theories. These operators turn out
to be localizable by means of the introduction of auxiliary fields. The
renormalizability is thus ensured by the symmetry content exhibited by the
resulting local theory. The example of the nonlocal operator is analysed in detail. A few remarks on the possible role
that these operators might have for confining theories are outlined.Comment: 16 page
Renormalizability of a quark-gluon model with soft BRST breaking in the infrared region
We prove the renormalizability of a quark-gluon model with a soft breaking of
the BRST symmetry, which accounts for the modification of the large distance
behavior of the quark and gluon correlation functions. The proof is valid to
all orders of perturbation theory, by making use of softly broken Ward
identities.Comment: 20 pages, no figures. Preprint number added in v2
An analytic study of the off-diagonal mass generation for Yang-Mills theories in the maximal Abelian gauge
We investigate a dynamical mass generation mechanism for the off-diagonal
gluons and ghosts in SU(N) Yang-Mills theories, quantized in the maximal
Abelian gauge. Such a mass can be seen as evidence for the Abelian dominance in
that gauge. It originates from the condensation of a mixed gluon-ghost operator
of mass dimension two, which lowers the vacuum energy. We construct an
effective potential for this operator by a combined use of the local composite
operators technique with the algebraic renormalization and we discuss the gauge
parameter independence of the results. We also show that it is possible to
connect the vacuum energy, due to the mass dimension two condensate discussed
here, with the non-trivial vacuum energy originating from the condensate ,
which has attracted much attention in the Landau gauge.Comment: 24 pages, 2 .eps figures. v2: version accepted for publication in
Phys.Rev.
Remarks on a class of renormalizable interpolating gauges
A class of covariant gauges allowing one to interpolate between the Landau,
the maximal Abelian, the linear covariant and the Curci-Ferrari gauges is
discussed. Multiplicative renormalizability is proven to all orders by means of
algebraic renormalization. All one-loop anomalous dimensions of the fields and
gauge parameters are explicitly evaluated in the MSbar scheme.Comment: 24 pages. no figure
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