Random membrane model for lattice gluodynamics
V.K. Petrov

TL;DR
The paper introduces a random membrane model for lattice gluodynamics that predicts the behavior of coupling dependence on lattice spacing, with implications for understanding free energy density independence from temperature.
Contribution
It proposes a novel random membrane model to analyze coupling dependence in lattice gluodynamics, extending theoretical understanding.
Findings
Predicts $g-> g_{0}>0$ as $a->0$
Free energy density is temperature-independent
Provides a new framework for lattice gluodynamics
Abstract
odel for studying coupling dependence on lattice spacing a in gluodynamics is suggested. The model predicts $g-> g_{0}>0 with a->0. Free energy density in the model does not depend on temperature.
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TopicsTheoretical and Computational Physics · NMR spectroscopy and applications · Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics
