Comment on "A critical look at β-function singularities at large N" by Alanne, Blasi and Dondi
Abstract
We first briefly review the state-of-the-art of the large Nf gauge-fermion theories and then show that the claim made in the paper by Alanne, Blasi and Dondi that "The singularities in the β function and in the fermion mass anomalous dimension are simultaneously removed providing no hint for a UV fixed point in the large-N limit" is unwarranted. This is so since the author's truncation of the beta function violates the large number of matter fields counting.
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