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English: Schematic presentation of the shape of the Charge Dipole potential on S^3. This potential is confining in the sense that with growing distance from the equator, it becomes infinite near the poles, thus preventing the "escape of the charges, and keeping them "confined on S^3. Instead, with the decrease of the distances to the equator, it becomes gradually vanishing, and leaves the charges in this region "asymptotically free".
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