AXIAL U(1) ANOMALY AND CHIRAL SYMMETRY-BREAKING IN QCD
It is well known that the absence of the ABJ anomaly is necessary for the corresponding gauge field theory to be renormalizable1. This condition places severe restrictions on the choice of the possible gauge group, and the representation for fermions, as we have just heard from A. Zee. I would like to report, on the other hand, some consequences of the presence of ABJ anomaly in certain global current conservation equations. This is a work done in collaboration with L. N. Chang…