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Gauge theory webs and surfaces

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arxiv 1112.4564 v3 pith:OJIMIQHH submitted 2011-12-20 hep-th hep-ph

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We analyze the perturbative cusp and closed polygons of Wilson lines for massless gauge theories in coordinate space, and express them as exponentials of two-dimensional integrals. These integrals have geometric interpretations, which link renormalization scales with invariant distances.

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