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The gluon propagator from large asymmetric lattices
The Landau-gauge gluon propagator is computed for the SU(3) gauge theory on
lattices up to a size of . We use the standard Wilson action
at and compare our results with previous computations using large
asymmetric and symmetric lattices. In particular, we focus on the impact of the
lattice geometry and momentum cuts to achieve compatibility between data from
symmetric and asymmetric lattices for a large range of momenta.Comment: Poster presented at Lattice2007, Regensburg, July 30 - August 4, 200
On the finiteness of the noncommutative supersymmetric Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory
Within the superfield approach, we prove the absence of UV/IR mixing in the
three-dimensional noncommutative supersymmetric Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory at
any loop order and demonstrate its finiteness in one, three and higher loop
orders.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures, revtex
Canonical Quantization of the Maxwell-Chern-Simons Theory in the Coulomb Gauge
The Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory is canonically quantized in the Coulomb gauge
by using the Dirac bracket quantization procedure. The determination of the
Coulomb gauge polarization vector turns out to be intrincate. A set of quantum
Poincar\'e densities obeying the Dirac-Schwinger algebra, and, therefore, free
of anomalies, is constructed. The peculiar analytical structure of the
polarization vector is shown to be at the root for the existence of spin of the
massive gauge quanta.The Coulomb gauge Feynman rules are used to compute the
M\"oller scattering amplitude in the lowest order of perturbation theory. The
result coincides with that obtained by using covariant Feynman rules. This
proof of equivalence is, afterwards, extended to all orders of perturbation
theory. The so called infrared safe photon propagator emerges as an effective
propagator which allows for replacing all the terms in the interaction
Hamiltonian of the Coulomb gauge by the standard field-current minimal
interaction Hamiltonian.Comment: 21 pages, typeset in REVTEX, figures not include
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