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1Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742-4111, USA. cohen@physics.umd.ca
Abstract:
It is noted that if large-N(c) continuum reduction applies to an observable, then that observable is independent of temperature for all temperatures below some critical value. This fact, plus the fact that mesons and glueballs are weakly interacting at large N(c), is used as the basis for a derivation of large-N(c) continuum reduction for the chiral condensate. The structure of this derivation is quite general and can be extended to a wide class of observables.
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