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      Verifying the Kugo-Ojima Confinement Criterion in Landau Gauge Yang-Mills Theory

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          Expanding the Landau gauge gluon and ghost two-point functions in a power series we investigate their infrared behavior. The corresponding powers are constrained through the ghost Dyson-Schwinger equation by exploiting multiplicative renormalizability. Without recourse to any specific truncation we demonstrate that the infrared powers of the gluon and ghost propagators are uniquely related to each other. Constraints for these powers are derived, and the resulting infrared enhancement of the ghost propagator signals that the Kugo-Ojima confinement criterion is fulfilled in Landau gauge Yang-Mills theory.

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          27 February 2001
          2001-05-10
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          10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.5239
          hep-ph/0102332
          717a83a4-725d-4570-88c1-21a88721fce3
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          UNITU-THEP-08/01
          Phys.Rev.Lett. 86 (2001) 5239
          4 pages, no figures; version to be published in Physical Review Letters
          hep-ph hep-lat hep-th nucl-th

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