Mean Field Method for the Finite Temperature Lattice Gauge Theory : Particles and Fields
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Mean field methods are extended suitably for the finite temperature lattice gauge theories. They are formulated as saddle point approximations and are applied to both Z_2 spin and Z_2 gauge systems.
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- 1985-02-25
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