QCD near the Light Cone
H. W. L. Naus, H. J. Pirner, T. J. Fields, J. P. Vary

TL;DR
This paper derives a Hamiltonian for QCD near light cone coordinates, focusing on gluonic zero modes and their role in confinement, providing a basis for understanding non-perturbative QCD effects.
Contribution
It introduces a Hamiltonian formulation of QCD near light cone coordinates and analyzes gluonic zero modes, highlighting their significance for confinement mechanisms.
Findings
Zero modes are crucial for confinement.
Strong coupling solutions provide a basis for the full problem.
The Hamiltonian formulation aids non-perturbative QCD studies.
Abstract
Starting from the QCD Lagrangian, we present the QCD Hamiltonian for near light cone coordinates. We study the dynamics of the gluonic zero modes of this Hamiltonian. The strong coupling solutions serve as a basis for the complete problem. We discuss the importance of zero modes for the confinement mechanism.
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