Understanding InstantOn: A Comprehensive Guide

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Instantons are non-perturbative solutions to the self-dual Yang-Mills equations in four-dimensional Euclidean space, crucial for understanding non-abelian gauge theories like Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). They were first theorized about 25 years ago and are characterized by topologically non-trivial fluctuations of gluon fields, typically measuring 0.3-0.5 fermi. Instantons are believed to significantly influence the transition between partonic and hadronic descriptions of strong interactions, particularly in chiral symmetry breaking and hadron spectroscopy. However, despite their theoretical importance, direct experimental evidence for instantons remains elusive. The discussion also touches on their potential connections to cosmological theories, such as those proposed by Hawking and Turok.
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A solution to the self-dual Yang-Mills equations in four-dimensional Euclidean space,

http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/Instaton.html


Instantons, represent a basic non-perturbative aspect of non-abelian gauge theories like Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), the very successful theory of strong interactions within the Standard Model. About 25 years ago, they were theoretically discovered and first studied by Belavin et al. and 't Hooft, respectively. As topologically non-trivial fluctuations of the gluon fields, with a typical size of 0.3-0.5 fermi, QCD-instantons are expected to play an important role in the transition region between a partonic and a hadronic description of strong interactions. Yet, despite substantial theoretical evidence for the importance of instantons in chiral symmetry breaking and hadron spectroscopy, their direct experimental verification is lacking until now.


http://www.desy.de/~t00fri/instanton.html

http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~jcl/classnotes/math/geometry/instanton/instanton.html
 
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what is it?

Dang! If only I had a dirty(dirtier?) mind, I might be able to answer that! :0)
 
I only heard about "instanton" in cosmological theories (Hawking-Turok), is that something related to this?
 

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