# Mean Field Approaches to Lattice Gauge Theories: A Review

**Authors:** Pierpaolo Fontana, Andrea Trombettoni

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/e27030250 · Entropy · 2025-02-27

## TL;DR

This paper reviews mean field methods used to study lattice gauge theories, focusing on how gauge symmetry affects these approaches.

## Contribution

The paper provides a pedagogical comparison of older and recent mean field results in lattice gauge theories.

## Key findings

- Mean field methods can be adapted to lattice gauge theories but require careful handling of gauge symmetry.
- Results depend on how the theory is formulated, with different conclusions emerging from different approaches.

## Abstract

Due to their broad applicability, gauge theories (GTs) play a crucial role in various areas of physics, from high-energy physics to condensed matter. Their formulations on lattices, lattice gauge theories (LGTs), can be studied, among many other methods, with tools coming from statistical mechanics lattice models, such as mean field methods, which are often used to provide approximate results. Applying these methods to LGTs requires particular attention due to the intrinsic local nature of gauge symmetry, how it is reflected in the variables used to formulate the theory, and the breaking of gauge invariance when approximations are introduced. This issue has been addressed over the decades in the literature, yielding different conclusions depending on the formulation of the theory under consideration. In this article, we focus on the mean field theoretical approach to the analysis of GTs and LGTs, connecting both older and more recent results that, to the best of our knowledge, have not been compared in a pedagogical manner. After a brief overview of mean field theory in statistical mechanics and many-body systems, we examine its application to pure LGTs with a generic compact gauge group. Finally, we review the existing literature on the subject, discussing the results obtained so far and their dependence on the formulation of the theory.

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- **Diseases:** LGTs (MESH:C537881), GT (MESH:D013915), injury to (MESH:D014947), MF (MESH:D007922)
- **Chemicals:** MF (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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