Abstract
The Schroedinger functional in Wilson`s lattice QCD leads to a sensible classical continuum theory which can be taken as starting point for a perturbative analysis. In dimensional regularization, the saddle point expansion of the Schroedinger functional is performed to one-loop order of perturbation theory. The divergences are partly cancelled by the usual coupling constant and quark mass renormalization. An additional divergence can be absorbed in a multiplicative renormalization of the quark boundary fields. The corresponding boundary counterterm being a local polynomial in the fields we confirm the general expectation expressed by K. Symanzik (1981). ((orig.)).
Sint, S
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- Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik, Muenchen (Germany). Werner-Heisenberg-Institut
Citation Formats
Sint, S.
The Schroedinger functional in QCD.
Netherlands: N. p.,
1995.
Web.
doi:10.1016/0920-5632(95)00396-Q.
Sint, S.
The Schroedinger functional in QCD.
Netherlands.
https://doi.org/10.1016/0920-5632(95)00396-Q
Sint, S.
1995.
"The Schroedinger functional in QCD."
Netherlands.
https://doi.org/10.1016/0920-5632(95)00396-Q.
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title = {The Schroedinger functional in QCD}
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abstractNote = {The Schroedinger functional in Wilson`s lattice QCD leads to a sensible classical continuum theory which can be taken as starting point for a perturbative analysis. In dimensional regularization, the saddle point expansion of the Schroedinger functional is performed to one-loop order of perturbation theory. The divergences are partly cancelled by the usual coupling constant and quark mass renormalization. An additional divergence can be absorbed in a multiplicative renormalization of the quark boundary fields. The corresponding boundary counterterm being a local polynomial in the fields we confirm the general expectation expressed by K. Symanzik (1981). ((orig.)).}
doi = {10.1016/0920-5632(95)00396-Q}
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title = {The Schroedinger functional in QCD}
author = {Sint, S}
abstractNote = {The Schroedinger functional in Wilson`s lattice QCD leads to a sensible classical continuum theory which can be taken as starting point for a perturbative analysis. In dimensional regularization, the saddle point expansion of the Schroedinger functional is performed to one-loop order of perturbation theory. The divergences are partly cancelled by the usual coupling constant and quark mass renormalization. An additional divergence can be absorbed in a multiplicative renormalization of the quark boundary fields. The corresponding boundary counterterm being a local polynomial in the fields we confirm the general expectation expressed by K. Symanzik (1981). ((orig.)).}
doi = {10.1016/0920-5632(95)00396-Q}
journal = []
volume = {42}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1995}
month = {Apr}
}