QCD phase-transition under the light of Thermofractal
Abstract
The deconfining transition in gauge theory, traditionally interpreted through the Gross-Witten-Wadia (GWW) model as a sharp third-order phase transition in the large- limit, appears as a smooth crossover in lattice QCD. This work demonstrates that the transition is topologically smoothed into a crossover by incorporating the fractal momentum space structure inherent to thermofractals. By matching the non-extensive -function to one-loop QCD results, a fundamental scaling of the thermofractal index is derived as a function of the number of flavours . It is proven that applying a -deformed derivative operator to the -logarithm of the eigenvalue distance results in a non-extensive measure that effectively smears the topological stiffness of the gauge vacuum. A unified master equation for the Polyakov loop is presented, governed by the thermofractal index and a single variance parameter that scales as . The observed phase dynamics are shown to be asymptotic limits of this unified density: a ``soft'' algebraic growth in the 1D string-like confined regime for , and a rapid suppression in the 3D deconfined volume for . This approach provides a microscopic foundation for partial deconfinement theory and reproduces lattice QCD data with a reduced , offering a rigorous reconciliation between matrix model topology and the continuous QCD crossover.
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@article{arxiv.2601.08735,
title = {QCD phase-transition under the light of Thermofractal},
author = {Airton Deppman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.08735},
year = {2026}
}
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9 pages, 1 figure