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      Dyson-Schwinger equations and N=4 SYM in Landau gauge

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          N=4 Super Yang-Mills theory is a highly constrained theory, and therefore a valuable tool to test the understanding of less constrained Yang-Mills theories. Our aim is to use it to test our understanding of both the Landau gauge beyond perturbation theory as well as truncations of Dyson-Schwinger equations in ordinary Yang-Mills theories. We derive the corresponding equations within the usual one-loop truncation for the propagators after imposing the Landau gauge. We find a conformal solution in this approximation, which surprisingly resembles many aspects of ordinary Yang-Mills theories. We furthermore identify which role the Gribov-Singer ambiguity in this context could play, should it exist in this theory.

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          2015-12-21
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          10.1140/epjc/s10052-016-3942-y
          1512.06664
          e80eccef-f509-4749-9ad7-3a0bea54dfe0

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          The European Physical Journal C, 76(3), 1-9, 2016
          17 pages
          hep-ph

          High energy & Particle physics
          High energy & Particle physics

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