We seek order in a hard matter by trusting two guides that do not mislead: positivity and invariance. From a reflection-positive lattice formulation of SU(N) Yang-Mills, choosing on each time slice a definite transverse form and gently damping distant modes, we proceed by steps that preserve these guides. From such simple means we pass to the continuum: Euclidean correlation functions satisfy the Osterwalder-Schrader axioms, and the Wightman theory with a unique vacuum and positive energy follows. The decisive point is the scale: time-correlations are completely monotone and decay uniformly, so the spectral measure cannot touch zero; and along the same flow the vacuum-orthogonal evolution decays at a fixed rate, which survives in the limit. Thus a strictly positive, volume-independent spectral gap is obtained for the continuum Hamiltonian, and the bridge from Euclidean positivity to Hilbert-space dynamics remains intact.
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Mir Faizal
University of British Columbia
Arshid Shabir
Canadian Quantum Research Center
International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics
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synapsesocial.com/papers/696c7835eb60fb80d1396743 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1142/s0219887826501124
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