Abstract
The conventional treatment of QCD as a quantum field theory violates the requirement that the vacuum state must be unique. This apparent inconsistency is removed by establishing the incoherence of the degenerate states, a result similar to Borchers' result for a large class of theories (not including QCD) that they have many incoherent vacuum states. For QCD the physical vacuum state is set by a boundary condition. There are two possibilities, conventional QCD and an alternative that leads to new physical results. Thus the correct version can be identified by experiments.
- Received 4 March 1994
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.73.377
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