Abstract

It is argued that there is no contradiction between some recent Monte-Carlo renormalization group evaluations of the lattice β-function and the rather well established asymptotic scaling behavior of the mass of the 0++ glueball state. The different behavior of the β-function in these cases may be a manifestation of the simple fact well-known from perturbation theory: there is no unique β-function in QCD.

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