Order Parameters for Confinement

The Wilson loop, Polyakov loop, and ‘t Hooft loop as order parameters for confinement. Wilson loops and the propagation of heavy quark-antiquark pairs, Polyakov loops and finite temperature gauge theories, ‘t Hooft loops as center vortex creation operator

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Jeff Greensite

An Introduction to the Confinement Problem Second Edition

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Jeff Greensite

An Introduction to the Confinement Problem Second Edition

Jeff Greensite Physics and Astronomy Department San Francisco State University San Francisco, CA, USA

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