781 research outputs found
Medley in finite temperature field theory
I discuss three subjects in thermal field theory: why in \sun gauge theories
the \zn symmetry is broken at high (instead of low) temperature, the possible
singularity structure of gauge variant propagators, and the problem of how to
compute the viscosity from the Kubo formula.Comment: LaTeX file, 11 pages, BNL-P-2/92 (December, 1992
Color superconductivity in cold, dense quark matter
We review what is different and what is similar in a color superconductor as
compared to an ordinary BCS superconductor. The parametric dependence of the
zero-temperature gap on the coupling constant differs in QCD from that in BCS
theory. On the other hand, the transition temperature to the superconducting
phase is related to the zero-temperature gap in the same way in QCD as in BCS
theory.Comment: 11 pages, 1 figure, proceedings of the "Fifth Workshop on QCD",
Villefranche, Jan. 3-7, 200
Gauge invariance of the color-superconducting gap on the mass shell
The gap parameter for color superconductivity is expected to be a gauge
invariant quantity, at least on the appropriate mass shell. Computing the gap
to subleading order in the QCD coupling constant, g, we show that the prefactor
of the exponential in 1/g is gauge dependent off the mass shell, and
independent of gauge on the mass shell.Comment: 8 pages, Proceedings of the Conference on Statistical QCD, Bielefeld,
August 26 - 30, 200
Numerical simulation of random paths with a curvature dependent action
We study an ensemble of closed random paths, embedded in R^3, with a
curvature dependent action. Previous analytical results indicate that there is
no crumpling transition for any finite value of the curvature coupling.
Nevertheless, in a high statistics numerical simulation, we observe two
different regimes for the specific heat separated by a rather smooth structure.
The analysis of this fact warns us about the difficulties in the interpretation
of numerical results obtained in cases where theoretical results are absent and
a high statistics simulation is unreachable. This may be the case of random
surfaces.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX, 4 eps figures. Final version to appear in Mod. Phys.
Lett.
On Color Superconductivity in External Magnetic Field
We study color superconductivity in external magnetic field. We discuss the
reason why the mixing angles in color-flavor locked (CFL) and two-flavor
superconductivity (2SC) phases are different despite the fact that the CFL gap
goes to the 2SC gap for . Although flavor symmetry is
explicitly broken in external magnetic field, we show that all values of gaps
in their coset spaces of possible solutions in the CFL phase are equivalent in
external magnetic field.Comment: 12 pages, LaTe
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