Nonperturbative QCD, Gauge-Fixing, Gribov Copies and the Lattice

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Perturbative QCD uses the Faddeev-Popov gauge-fixing procedure, which leads to ghosts and the local BRST invariance of the gauge-fixed perturbative QCD action. In the asymptotic regime, where perturbative QCD is relevant, Gribov copies can be neglected. In the nonperturbative regime, one must adopt either a nonlocal Gribov-copy free gauge (e.g., Laplacian gauge) or attempt to maintain local BRST invariance at the expense of admitting Gribov copies. These issues are explored. In addition, we discuss the relationship between recent Dyson-Schwinger based model calculations of the infrared behavior of QCD Green's functions and the lattice calculation of these quantities.

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Williams, A. G. (2003). Nonperturbative QCD, Gauge-Fixing, Gribov Copies and the Lattice. In Progress of Theoretical Physics Supplement (Vol. 151, pp. 154–160). Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics. https://doi.org/10.1143/PTPS.151.154

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