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A recent claim that in quantum chromodynamics (in the Landau gauge) the gluon propagator vanishes in the infrared limit, while the ghost propagator is more singular than a simple pole, is investigated analytically and numerically. This picture is shown to be supported even at the level in which the vertices in the Dyson-Schwinger equations are taken to be bare. The gauge invariant running coupling is shown to be uniquely determined by the equations and to have a large finite infrared limit.
Atkinson et al. (Wed,) studied this question.