
TL;DR
This paper reviews the development of QCD sum rules centered on the gluon condensate, highlighting historical progress and key theoretical insights in quantum chromodynamics.
Contribution
It provides a retrospective overview of the evolution and significance of gluon condensate-based QCD sum rules since their inception.
Findings
Historical development of gluon condensate in QCD
Key theoretical insights into QCD sum rules
Impact of gluon condensate on understanding strong interactions
Abstract
We review briefly and in retrospect the development which brought about the QCD sum rules based on introduction of the gluon condensate (M.A. Shifman, A.I. Vainshtein, and V.I. Zakharov (1978)).
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