
TL;DR
This paper explores the connection between Large-Nc QCD and harmonic sums, highlighting their properties and implications for phenomenology, and introduces analytic number theory functions as models for Large-Nc QCD.
Contribution
It reveals that two-point functions in Large-Nc QCD are harmonic sums and proposes using analytic number theory functions as toy models.
Findings
Two-point functions are harmonic sums in Large-Nc QCD
Properties of harmonic sums are relevant for phenomenology
Analytic number theory functions can model Large-Nc QCD
Abstract
In the Large-Nc limit of QCD, two--point functions of local operators become Harmonic Sums. I review some properties which follow from this fact and which are relevant for phenomenological applications. This has led us to consider a class of Analytic Number Theory Functions as toy models of Large-Nc QCD which I also discuss.
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