A Perturbative Gluon Condensate
Abstract
There is considerable freedom in setting boundary conditions to perturbation theory at t=∞. The standard PQED and PQCD expansions are based on the (empty) perturbative vacuum. Since the true QCD ground state is expected to have a condensate of low momentum gluons, I propose studying expansions around states containing free particles. A specific boundary condition (the `Perturbative Gluon Condensate'), which implies a freezing of low momentum gluons, could be a candidate for describing confinement physics. The modified perturbative series has a number of new features, although it is formally equivalent to the standard one and a priori equally justified.
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