Abstract

Recent discoveries in supersymmetric gauge theories have significant implications for our understanding for QCD and of field theory in general. The phases of N = 1 supersymmetric QCD (SQCD) are discussed, and the possibility of similar phases in non-supersymmetric QCD is emphasized. It is described how duality in SQCD links many previously known duality transformations that were thought to be distinct, including Olive-Montonen duality of N = 4 supersymmetric gauge theory and quarkhadron duality in (S)QCD. A link between Olive-Montonen duality and the confining strings of (S)QCD is explained, in which a picture of confinement via non-abelian monopole condensation — a generalized dual Meissner effect — emerges explicitly. In this picture, unlike previous ones, the confining flux tubes carry the correct ZN discrete charges. A number of studies of these subjects, which could be carried out using lattice gauge theory, are proposed. ∗) Talk given at YKIS’97, Kyoto, Japan. ∗∗) E-mail address: strassler@ias.edu 1 typeset using PTPTEX.sty

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