Communications in Mathematical Physics

, Volume 101, Issue 4, pp 579–587 | Cite as

On the existence of the real time evolution in Euclidean lattice gauge theories

  • Klaus Fredenhagen
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Abstract

A simple argument is given which excludes the occurrence of zero eigenvalues of the transfer matrix in euclidean lattice gauge theories.

Keywords

Neural Network Statistical Physic Complex System Time Evolution Gauge Theory 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Klaus Fredenhagen
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  1. 1.II. Institut für Theoretische PhysikUniversität HamburgHamburg 50Germany

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