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A gauge invariant exact renormalization group I
Published 1999-10-06, updated 2000-06-09Version 2
A manifestly gauge invariant continuous renormalization group flow equation is constructed for pure SU(N) gauge theory. The formulation makes sense without gauge fixing and manifestly gauge invariant calculations may thus be carried out. The flow equation is naturally expressed in terms of fluctuating Wilson loops, with the effective action appearing as an integral over a `gas' of Wilson loops. At infinite N, the effective action collapses to a path integral over the trajectory of a single particle describing one Wilson loop. We show that further regularization of these flow equations is needed. (This is introduced in part II.)
Comments: TeX, harvmac, epsf; 35 pages, 15 figs; a few typos corrected
Journal: Nucl.Phys. B573 (2000) 97-126
Keywords: gauge invariant exact renormalization group, renormalization group flow equation, gauge invariant continuous renormalization, invariant continuous renormalization group, continuous renormalization group flow
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