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Bogoliubov compensation approach in QCD and in the electroweak theory

We describe application of Bogoliubov compensation principle to calculation of non-perturbative contribution in the electroweak theory and QCD. We obtain unique solutions of compensation equations, which impose strong restrictions on parameters of theories and on functional dependence of corresponding form-factors. We calculate value of running gauge electroweak coupling $α_w(M_W)=0.0374$, that differs from the experimental value less than by 10%. We derive effective Nambu-Jona-Lasinio interaction from fundamental QCD and express its parameters in terms of initial QCD parameters: $α_s$ at low-momenta and current mass of light quarks. This leads to satisfactory description of low-mass hadron physics.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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