Theory of color confinement: state of the art
A. Di Giacomo, G. Paffuti

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current understanding of color confinement in quantum chromodynamics, focusing on dual superconductivity as a mechanism and discussing dual excitations and open problems in the field.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of the state of the art in the theory of color confinement, highlighting recent developments and unresolved issues.
Findings
Evidence supporting dual superconductivity as a confinement mechanism
Discussion of dual excitations responsible for confinement
Identification of open problems in the field
Abstract
The existing evidence for dual superconductivity as mechanism of color confinement is reviewed. We also discuss what is known on the dual excitations, which produce confinement by condensation, and what are the open problems
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