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From Super-Yang-Mills Theory to QCD: Planar Equivalence and its Implications

We review and extend our recent work on the planar (large N) equivalence between gauge theories with varying degree of supersymmetry. The main emphasis is made on the planar equivalence between N=1 gluodynamics (super-Yang-Mills theory) and a non-supersymmetric "orientifold field theory."...

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Autores principales: Armoni, A., Shifman, M., Veneziano, G.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812775344_0013
http://cds.cern.ch/record/721957
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Shifman, M.
Veneziano, G.
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description We review and extend our recent work on the planar (large N) equivalence between gauge theories with varying degree of supersymmetry. The main emphasis is made on the planar equivalence between N=1 gluodynamics (super-Yang-Mills theory) and a non-supersymmetric "orientifold field theory." We outline an "orientifold" large N expansion, analyze its possible phenomenological consequences in one-flavor massless QCD, and make a first attempt at extending the correspondence to three massless flavors. An analytic calculation of the quark condensate in one-flavor QCD starting from the gluino condensate in N=1 gluodynamics is thoroughly discussed. We also comment on a planar equivalence involving N=2 supersymmetry, on "chiral rings" in non-supersymmetric theories, and on the origin of planar equivalence from an underlying, non-tachyonic type-0 string theory. Finally, possible further directions of investigation, such as the gauge/gravity correspondence in large-N orientifold field theory, are briefly discussed.
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spelling cern-7219572021-09-17T03:00:50Zdoi:10.1142/9789812775344_0013http://cds.cern.ch/record/721957engArmoni, A.Shifman, M.Veneziano, G.From Super-Yang-Mills Theory to QCD: Planar Equivalence and its ImplicationsParticle Physics - Theoryhep-thWe review and extend our recent work on the planar (large N) equivalence between gauge theories with varying degree of supersymmetry. The main emphasis is made on the planar equivalence between N=1 gluodynamics (super-Yang-Mills theory) and a non-supersymmetric "orientifold field theory." We outline an "orientifold" large N expansion, analyze its possible phenomenological consequences in one-flavor massless QCD, and make a first attempt at extending the correspondence to three massless flavors. An analytic calculation of the quark condensate in one-flavor QCD starting from the gluino condensate in N=1 gluodynamics is thoroughly discussed. We also comment on a planar equivalence involving N=2 supersymmetry, on "chiral rings" in non-supersymmetric theories, and on the origin of planar equivalence from an underlying, non-tachyonic type-0 string theory. Finally, possible further directions of investigation, such as the gauge/gravity correspondence in large-N orientifold field theory, are briefly discussed.We review and extend our recent work on the planar (large N) equivalence between gauge theories with varying degree of supersymmetry. The main emphasis is made on the planar equivalence between N=1 gluodynamics (super-Yang-Mills theory) and a non-supersymmetric orientifold field theory. We outline an orientifold large N expansion, analyze its possible phenomenological consequences in one-flavor massless QCD, and make a first attempt at extending the correspondence to three massless flavors. An analytic calculation of the quark condensate in one-flavor QCD starting from the gluino condensate in N=1 gluodynamics is thoroughly discussed. We also comment on a planar equivalence involving N=2 supersymmetry, on chiral rings in non-supersymmetric theories, and on the origin of planar equivalence from an underlying, non-tachyonic type-0 string theory. Finally, possible further directions of investigation, such as the gauge/gravity correspondence in large-N orientifold field theory, are briefly discussed.We review and extend our recent work on the planar (large N) equivalence between gauge theories with varying degree of supersymmetry. The main emphasis is made on the planar equivalence between N=1 gluodynamics (super-Yang-Mills theory) and a non-supersymmetric orientifold field theory. We outline an orientifold large N expansion, analyze its possible phenomenological consequences in one-flavor massless QCD, and make a first attempt at extending the correspondence to three massless flavors. An analytic calculation of the quark condensate in one-flavor QCD starting from the gluino condensate in N=1 gluodynamics is thoroughly discussed. We also comment on a planar equivalence involving N=2 supersymmetry, on chiral rings in non-supersymmetric theories, and on the origin of planar equivalence from an underlying, non-tachyonic type-0 string theory. Finally, possible further directions of investigation, such as the gauge/gravity correspondWe review and extend our recent work on the planar (large N) equivalence between gauge theories with varying degree of supersymmetry. The main emphasis is made on the planar equivalence between N=1 gluodynamics (super-Yang-Mills theory) and a non-supersymmetric "orientifold field theory." We outline an "orientifold" large N expansion, analyze its possible phenomenological consequences in one-flavor massless QCD, and make a first attempt at extending the correspondence to three massless flavors. An analytic calculation of the quark condensate in one-flavor QCD starting from the gluino condensate in N=1 gluodynamics is thoroughly discussed. We also comment on a planar equivalence involving N=2 supersymmetry, on "chiral rings" in non-supersymmetric theories, and on the origin of planar equivalence from an underlying, non-tachyonic type-0 string theory. Finally, possible further directions of investigation, such as the gauge/gravity correspondence in large-N orientifold field theory, are briefly discussed.hep-th/0403071CERN-PH-TH-2004-022-BFTPI-MINN-04-01UMN-TH-2228-04CERN-PH-TH-2004-022-BFTPI-MINN-2004-01UMN-TH-2228oai:cds.cern.ch:7219572004-03-05
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
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Armoni, A.
Shifman, M.
Veneziano, G.
From Super-Yang-Mills Theory to QCD: Planar Equivalence and its Implications
title From Super-Yang-Mills Theory to QCD: Planar Equivalence and its Implications
title_full From Super-Yang-Mills Theory to QCD: Planar Equivalence and its Implications
title_fullStr From Super-Yang-Mills Theory to QCD: Planar Equivalence and its Implications
title_full_unstemmed From Super-Yang-Mills Theory to QCD: Planar Equivalence and its Implications
title_short From Super-Yang-Mills Theory to QCD: Planar Equivalence and its Implications
title_sort from super-yang-mills theory to qcd: planar equivalence and its implications
topic Particle Physics - Theory
hep-th
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812775344_0013
http://cds.cern.ch/record/721957
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