Comment on ``Savvidy Ferromagnetic Vacuum in Three-Dimensional Latice Gauge Theory''
P. Cea, L. Cosmai

TL;DR
This paper examines SU(2) gauge theory in three dimensions under a constant chromomagnetic field, providing evidence that supports the presence of unstable modes rather than a stable non-trivial vacuum.
Contribution
It offers a lattice-based analysis that challenges the existence of a stable ferromagnetic vacuum in three-dimensional gauge theory.
Findings
Evidence of unstable modes on the lattice
Contradicts the existence of a non-trivial minimum in the effective potential
Supports the instability of the chromomagnetic vacuum
Abstract
We analyze SU(2) gauge theory in a constant chromomagnetic field in three dimensions. Our analysis instead of supporting the existence of a non-trivial minimum in the effective potential, corroborates the evidence of the unstable modes on the lattice.
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TopicsQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
