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Duality of Non-Supersymmetric Large N Gauge Theories

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arxiv hep-th/9805218 v2 pith:CODGGU4M submitted 1998-05-29 hep-th

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keywords non-supersymmetrictheoriesdualgaugelargedualitylimitsupersymmetric
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Starting from Seiberg's electric-magnetic duality for supersymmetric QCD, we construct dual pairs of non-supersymmetric gauge theories. This is accomplished by first taking the large N limit of supersymmetric QCD and its dual partner and then performing a special ``orbifold projection'' recently introduced by Kachru and Silverstein. We argue that in the large N limit the two projected theories remain dual. The non-supersymmetric gauge theories which can be studied in this fashion have non-supersymmetric field content, chiral fermions and exactly massless scalar matter.

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