530 research outputs found
Strong coupling analysis of the large-N 2-d lattice chiral models
Two dimensional large-N chiral models on the square and honeycomb lattices
are investigated by a strong coupling analysis. Strong coupling expansion turns
out to be predictive for the evaluation of continuum physical quantities, to
the point of showing asymptotic scaling. Indeed in the strong coupling region a
quite large range of beta values exists where the fundamental mass agrees,
within about 5% on the square lattice and about 10% on the honeycomb lattice,
with the continuum predictions in the %%energy scheme.Comment: 16 pages, Revtex, 8 uuencoded postscript figure
The two-point correlation function of three-dimensional O(N) models: critical limit and anisotropy
In three-dimensional O(N) models, we investigate the low-momentum behavior of
the two-point Green's function G(x) in the critical region of the symmetric
phase. We consider physical systems whose criticality is characterized by a
rotational-invariant fixed point. Several approaches are exploited, such as
strong-coupling expansion of lattice non-linear O(N) sigma models,
1/N-expansion, field-theoretical methods within the phi^4 continuum
formulation. In non-rotational invariant physical systems with O(N)-invariant
interactions, the vanishing of space-anisotropy approaching the
rotational-invariant fixed point is described by a critical exponent rho, which
is universal and is related to the leading irrelevant operator breaking
rotational invariance. At N=\infty one finds rho=2. We show that, for all
values of , . Non-Gaussian corrections to the universal
low-momentum behavior of G(x) are evaluated, and found to be very small.Comment: 65 pages, revte
A New Technique for Measuring the Strangemess Content of the Proton on the Lattice
A new technique for computing the strangeness content of the proton on the
lattice is described. It is applied to the calculation of the strange quark
contribution to the proton's spin, specifically to the evaluation of the proton
matrix element of the strange quark axial current. Preliminary results are not
in disagreement with the EMC experiment. NOTE: This paper is available only in
postscript form.Comment: 8 pages, figures included in the text, all in postscrip
Application of the -Hyperspherical Harmonics to the Study of the Continuum Limits of One-Dimensional -Models and to the Generation of High-Temperature Expansions in Higher Dimensions
In this talk we present the exact solution of the most general
one-dimensional -invariant spin model taking values in the sphere
, with nearest-neighbour interactions, and we discuss the possible
continuum limits. All these results are obtained using a high-temperature
expansion in terms of hyperspherical harmonics. Applications in higher
dimensions of the same technique are then discussed.Comment: 59208 bytes uuencoded gzip'ed (expands to 135067 bytes Postscript); 4
pages including all figures; contribution to Lattice '9
A strong-coupling analysis of two-dimensional O(N) sigma models with on square, triangular and honeycomb lattices
Recently-generated long strong-coupling series for the two-point Green's
functions of asymptotically free lattice models are
analyzed, focusing on the evaluation of dimensionless renormalization-group
invariant ratios of physical quantities and applying resummation techniques to
series in the inverse temperature and in the energy . Square,
triangular, and honeycomb lattices are considered, as a test of universality
and in order to estimate systematic errors. Large- solutions are carefully
studied in order to establish benchmarks for series coefficients and
resummations. Scaling and universality are verified. All invariant ratios
related to the large-distance properties of the two-point functions vary
monotonically with , departing from their large- values only by a few per
mille even down to .Comment: 53 pages (incl. 5 figures), tar/gzip/uuencode, REVTEX + psfi
Gauge--invariant field correlators in QCD at finite temperature
We study by numerical simulations on a lattice the behaviour of the
gauge--invariant two--point correlation functions of the gauge field strengths
across the deconfinement phase transition.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX file, + 5 PS figures, uuencoded-tar-compresse
Gauge-invariant nonlocal quark condensates in QCD
We study, by numerical simulations on a lattice, the behaviour of the
gauge-invariant nonlocal quark condensates in the QCD vacuum both in the
quenched approximation and with four flavours of dynamical staggered fermions.
The correlation length of the condensate is determined to be roughly twice as
big as in the case of the gluon field strength correlators.Comment: LATTICE98(confine
Infrared Renormalons and Finite Volume
We analyze the perturbative expansion of a condensate in the O(N) non-linear
sigma model for large N on a two dimensional finite lattice. On an infinite
volume this expansion is affected by an infrared renormalon. We extrapolate
this analysis to the case of the gluon condensate of Yang-Mills theory and
argue that infrared renormalons can be detected by performing perturbative
studies even on relatively small lattices.Comment: LaTeX file, 6 figures in postscrip
On the dependence of the gauge-invariant field-strength correlators in QCD on the shape of the Schwinger string
We study, by numerical simulations on a lattice, the dependence of the
gauge-invariant two-point field-strength correlators in QCD on the path used to
perform the color parallel transport between the two points.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX file, + 5 PS figures. Revised version (accepted for
publication in Physics Letters B) with new comments on the result
Field strength correlators in QCD at zero and non-zero temperature
We study, by numerical simulations on a lattice, the behaviour of the
gauge--invariant field strength correlators in QCD both at zero temperature,
down to a distance of 0.1 fm, and at finite temperature, across the
deconfinement phase transition.Comment: Talk given at the ``High Energy Conference on Quantum
Chromodynamics'', Montpellier (France), 4-12 July 1996 (QCD 96); 5 pages,
LaTeX file, uses ``espcrc2.sty''+ 5 PS figure
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