Remnant Symmetry and the Confinement Phase in Coulomb Gauge
Jeff Greensite, Stefan Olejnik, and Daniel Zwanziger

TL;DR
This paper explores the relationship between the confining Coulomb potential, center vortices, and remnant gauge symmetry in Coulomb gauge, shedding light on the mechanisms underlying confinement in gauge theories.
Contribution
It establishes new links between remnant symmetry, center vortices, and confinement, advancing understanding of non-perturbative phenomena in gauge theories.
Findings
Remnant symmetry relates to confinement mechanisms.
Center vortices are connected to the Coulomb potential.
Insights into gauge fixing and confinement phases.
Abstract
We report on connections between the confining color Coulomb potential, center vortices, and the unbroken realization of remnant gauge symmetry in Coulomb gauge.
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