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Anomalous dimensions in local and non-local light cone expansion

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Anomalous dimensions of operator products are considered in the general case of non-diagonal matrix elements both in local and in non-local version of light cone expansion for quantum chromodynamics. Results are reviewed shortly.

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Geyer, B. Anomalous dimensions in local and non-local light cone expansion. Czech J Phys 32, 645–652 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01596709

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