Quark Masses and Chiral Symmetry
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- 18 May 1995
Abstract
I discuss the global structure of the strongly interacting gauge theory of quarks and gluons as a function of the quark masses and the CP violating parameter $\theta$. I concentrate on whether a first order phase transition occurs at $\theta=\pi.$ I show why this is expected when multiple flavors have a small degenerate mass. This transition can be removed by sufficient flavor-breaking. I speculate on the implications of this structure for Wilson's lattice fermions.
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- Version 1, 1995-05-18, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review D, 52 (5), 2951.
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