A gauge invariant exact renormalization group II

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Abstract

A manifestly gauge invariant and regularized renormalization group flow equation is constructed for pure SU(N) gauge theory in the large-N limit. In this way we make precise and concrete the notion of a non-perturbative gauge invariant continuum wilsonian effective action. Manifestly gauge invariant calculations may be performed, without gauge fixing, and receive a natural interpretation in terms of fluctuating Wilson loops. Regularization is achieved by covariant higher derivatives and by embedding in a spontaneously broken SU (N|N) supergauge theory; the resulting heavy fermionic vectors are Pauli-Villars fields. We prove the finiteness of this method to one loop and any number of external gauge fields. A duality is uncovered that changes the sign of the squared coupling constant. As a test of the basic formalism we compute the one loop β function, for the first time without any gauge fixing, and prove its universality with respect to cutoff function.

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Morris, T. R. (2000). A gauge invariant exact renormalization group II. Journal of High Energy Physics, 4(12). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2000/12/012

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