Renormalisation of the Nonperturbative Thermal Pressure
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- 29 June 1998
Abstract
We show how the fully resummed thermal pressure is rendered ultraviolet finite by standard zero-temperature renormalisation. The analysis is developed in a 6-dimensional scalar model that mimics QED and has $N$ flavours. The $N\to\infty$ limit of the model can be calculated completely. At a critical temperature, one of the degrees of freedom has vanishing screening mass like the transverse gauge bosons in four-dimensional finite-temperature perturbation theory. The renormalised nonperturbative interaction pressure of this model is evaluated numerically.
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- Version 1, 1998-06-29, ArXiv
- Published version: Nuclear Physics B, 539 (1-2), 233.
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