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A Candidate For The QCD String Based On Non-Backtracking Random Walks | Korkut Bardakci
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17 Oct 1992 | Journal: | Nucl.Phys. B401 (1993) 168-189 | Subject: | hep-th | Abstract: | A new string theory is proposed as a candidate for the large N limit of QCD. In this theory, strings are constrained to be non-backtracking; a condition that is essential for the gauge invariance of the underlying field theory.This condition is implemented by first placing the theory on a lattice and then introducing fermionic variables on the world sheet. The naive continuum limit leads to a generalized Thirring model on the world sheet,and it is suggested that the application of the renormalization group should drive the coupling constants to a conformally invariant fixed point. | Source: | arXiv, hep-th/9210094 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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