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[en] Quantum chromodynamics is considered to be the theory of strong interaction. The main peculiarity of this theory is that its asymptotic states (hadrons) are different from its elementary fields (quarks and gluons). This property plays a great part in any physical process involving small momentum-energy transfers. In such a range perturbative methods are no longer allowed. This work focuses on other tools such as QCD symmetry, the quark model, Green functions and the sum rules. To get hadron characteristics numerically, QCD on lattices is used but only in the case of simple process involving no more than one hadron in the initial and final states because of the complexity of the Green function. Some examples using a Monte-Carlo simulation are given. (A.C.)
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Introduction a QCD non perturbatif
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Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et de Physique des Particules (India2P3), 75 - Paris (France); 370 p; 1995; p. 146-202; GIF 95. Summer school of particle physics. 27. session; GIF 95. Ecole d'ete de physique des particules. 27. session; Clermont-Ferrand (France); 18-22 Sep 1995; 39 refs.
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