Confronting instanton perturbation theory with QCD lattice results
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Acknowledgements
We thank Hans Joos for constant encouragement and many inspiring discussions on instantons. To Martin Lüscher we owe constructive criticism and helpful discussions on the results of the ALPHA collaboration. Moreover, we also acknowledge discussions with Fritz Gutbrod, John Negele and Gerrit Schierholz, notably on cooling. Last not least, we wish to thank Mike Teper for many helpful communications and suggestions, as well as for providing us with partly unpublished data from his work [15].
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