Strongly and slightly flavored gauge theories

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Abstract

We review some recent progress in our understanding of the phase diagram of non abelian gauge theories, by varying their flavor content-fermion representations and the number of flavors. In particular, we explore the way conformal symmetry can be restored before the loss of asymptotic freedom, and through a subtle interplay of perturbation theory, chiral dynamics and confining forces. It is with the combination of numerical lattice studies and theoretical insights into gauge theories with and without supersymmetry that we may successfully attempt to clarify the missing pieces of this puzzle.

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Pallante, E. (2009). Strongly and slightly flavored gauge theories. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 91). Sissa Medialab Srl. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.091.0015

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