Vacuum Condensates and Dynamical Mass Generation in Euclidean Yang-Mills Theories
D. Dudal, H. Verschelde, V.E.R. Lemes, M.S.Sarandy, R.F. Sobreiro,, S.P. Sorella, M. Picariello, A. Vicini, J.A. Gracey

TL;DR
This paper explores how vacuum condensates of dimension two influence the dynamical generation of gluon masses in Euclidean Yang-Mills theories, shedding light on non-perturbative aspects of gauge theories.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the role of vacuum condensates in gluon mass generation within Euclidean Yang-Mills frameworks, highlighting their significance in non-perturbative dynamics.
Findings
Vacuum condensates of dimension two are crucial for gluon mass generation.
The study clarifies the connection between condensates and non-perturbative effects.
Results support the relevance of condensates in understanding confinement mechanisms.
Abstract
Vacuum condensates of dimension two and their relevance for the dynamical mass generation for gluons in Yang-Mills theories are discussed
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