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Running coupling and screening in the (s)QGP

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arxiv hep-ph/0601119 v2 pith:3YRLHP66 submitted 2006-01-16 hep-ph

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Emphasizing the importance of renormalization in the context of thermal field theory in general, it is pointed out that the Debye mass in the hot quark gluon plasma is determined by the coupling at the scale $m_D$, not $T$ as commonly presumed. The mended result agrees quantitatively with lattice QCD calculations in the strong coupling regime almost down to $T_c$.

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