Continuum reduction in large N gauge theories

Abstract

These are notes associated with three lectures given at the 49th Cracow School of Theoretical physics where a pedagogical explanation of the Gross-Witten transition, Eguchi-Kawai reduction and continuum reduction were given, followed by a description of the numerical computation of fermionic observables in the 't Hooft limit of large N gauge theory.

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