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Nuclear Physics B

Volume 369, Issues 1–2, 27 January 1992, Pages 259-275
Nuclear Physics B

More (thoughts on) Gribov copies

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Abstract

Inspired by an unambiguous observation of Gribov copies on the lattice an old continuum example due to Henyey is re-analysed in terms of bifurcations at the Gribov horizon. This gives yet another proof that there are in general Gribov copies within the horizon. Using results by Semenov-Tyan-Shanskii, Franke, Dell'Antonio and Zwansiger on a possible fundamental modular domain we argue that its boundary has both Gribov copies and points that coincide with the Gribov horizon.

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