Exact mquark≠ 0 Condensates in QCD1+1(NC→ ∞)
Abstract
In the limit of an infinite number of colors, we derive an analytic expression for the quark condensate in QCD1+1 as a function of the quark mass and the gauge coupling constant. For zero quark mass, a nonvanishing quark condensate is obtained. Nevertheless, we prove that there is no phase transition as a function of the quark mass. It is furthermore shown that the expansion of 0 | |0 in the gauge coupling has zero radius of convergence but that the perturbation series is Borel summable with finite radius of convergence. The nonanalytic behavior 0 | |0 mq→0 - NC G2 can only be obtained by summing the perturbation series to infinite order.
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