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    Interacting partially directed self avoiding walk. From phase transition to the geometry of the collapsed phase

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    In this paper, we investigate a model for a 1+11+1 dimensional self-interacting and partially directed self-avoiding walk, usually referred to by the acronym IPDSAW. The interaction intensity and the free energy of the system are denoted by ÎČ\beta and ff, respectively. The IPDSAW is known to undergo a collapse transition at ÎČc\beta_c. We provide the precise asymptotic of the free energy close to criticality, that is we show that f(ÎČc−ϔ)âˆŒÎłÏ”3/2f(\beta_c-\epsilon)\sim \gamma \epsilon^{3/2} where Îł\gamma is computed explicitly and interpreted in terms of an associated continuous model. We also establish some path properties of the random walk inside the collapsed phase (ÎČ>ÎČc)(\beta>\beta_c). We prove that the geometric conformation adopted by the polymer is made of a succession of long vertical stretches that attract each other to form a unique macroscopic bead, we identify the horizontal extension of the random walk inside the collapsed phase and we establish the convergence of the rescaled envelope of the macroscopic bead towards a deterministic Wulff shape.Comment: Accepted for publication in the Annals of Probabilit

    Deconfining transition in two-flavor QCD

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    The order and the nature of the finite-temperature phase transition of QCD with two flavors of dynamical quarks is investigated. An analysis of the critical exponent of the specific heat is performed through finite-size and finite-mass scaling of various susceptibilities. Dual superconductivity of QCD vacuum is investigated using a disorder parameter, namely the v.e.v. of a monopole creation operator. Hybrid R simulations were run at lattice spatial sizes of 12312^3, 16316^3, 20320^3 and 32332^3 and temporal size Nt=4N_t=4, with quark masses in the range amq=0.3−0.01am_q = 0.3 - 0.01.Comment: Lattice2003(topology), 3 page

    Color confinement and dual superconductivity in full QCD

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    We report on evidence that confinement is related to dual superconductivity of the vacuum in full QCD, as in quenched QCD. The vacuum is a dual superconductor in the confining phase, whilst the U(1) magnetic symmetry is realized a la Wigner in the deconfined phase.Comment: 4 pages, 4 eps figure

    Twin Peaks: A possible signal in the production of resonances beyond special relativity

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    It is usually expected that quantum gravity corrections will modify somehow the symmetries of special relativity. In this paper we point out that the possibility of very low-energy (with respect to the Planck energy) modifications to special relativity in the framework of a deformed relativistic theory is not ruled out, and that, depending on the value of that scale, such a possibility could be tested in accelerator physics. In particular, we take a simple example of a relativistic kinematics beyond special relativity from the literature, and obtain a remarkable effect: two correlated peaks ("twin peaks") associated to a single resonance. We analyze this phenomenology in detail, use LEP data to put constraints of the order of TeV on the scale of corrections to special relativity, and note that such an effect might be observable in a future very high-energy proton collider.Comment: 17 pages, accepted for publication in Symmetr

    Magnetic charge superselection in the deconfined phase of Yang-Mills theory

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    The vacuum expectation value of an operator carrying magnetic charge is studied numerically for temperatures above the deconfinement temperature in SU(2) and SU(3) gauge theory. By analyzing its finite size behaviour, this is found to be exactly zero in the thermodynamical limit for any T > T_c whenever the magnetic charge of the operator is different from zero. These results show that magnetic charge is superselected in the hot phase of quenched QCD.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, revtex

    Antiferromagnetic O(N) models in four dimensions

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    We study the antiferromagnetic O(N) model in the F_4 lattice. Monte Carlo simulations are applied for investigating the behavior of the transition for N=2,3. The numerical results show a first order nature but with a large correlation length. The N→∞N \to \infty limit is also considered with analytical methods.Comment: 14 pages, 3 postscript figure

    Asymptotic approach to Special Relativity compatible with a relativistic principle

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    We propose a general framework to describe Planckian deviations from Special Relativity (SR) compatible with a relativistic principle. They are introduced as the leading corrections in an asymptotic approach to SR going beyond the energy power expansion of effective field theories. We discuss the conditions in which these Planckian effects might be experimentally observable in the near future, together with the non-trivial limits of applicability of this asymptotic approach that such a situation would produce, both at the very high (ultraviolet) and the very low (infrared) energy regimes.Comment: 12 page

    Color confinement and dual superconductivity in unquenched QCD

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    We report on evidence from lattice simulations that confinement is produced by dual superconductivity of the vacuum in full QCD as in quenched QCD. Preliminary information is obtained on the order of the deconfining phase transition.Comment: 4 pages, to appear in the Proceedings of Quark Matter 02 - The XVI International Conference on Ultrarelativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collision

    Chiral transition and deconfinement in N_f = 2 QCD

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    The transition is studied by means of a disorder parameter detecting condensation of magnetic monopoles in the vacuum. The deconfining transition is found to coincide with the chiral transition and the susceptibility \rho, related to the disorder parameter, is consistent with a first order phase transition.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures. Poster presented at Lattice2004(topology), Fermilab, June 21-26, 200
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