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Strong coupling expansion for Yang-Mills theory at finite temperature
Euclidean strong coupling expansion of the partition function is applied to
lattice Yang-Mills theory at finite temperature, i.e. for lattices with a
compactified temporal direction. The expansions have a finite radius of
convergence and thus are valid only for , where
denotes the nearest singularity of the free energy on the real axis. The
accessible temperature range is thus the confined regime up to the
deconfinement transition. We have calculated the first few orders of these
expansions of the free energy density as well as the screening masses for the
gauge groups SU(2) and SU(3). The resulting free energy series can be summed up
and corresponds to a glueball gas of the lowest mass glueballs up to the
calculated order. Our result can be used to fix the lower integration constant
for Monte Carlo calculations of the thermodynamic pressure via the integral
method, and shows from first principles that in the confined phase this
constant is indeed exponentially small. Similarly, our results also explain the
weak temperature dependence of glueball screening masses below , as
observed in Monte Carlo simulations. Possibilities and difficulties in
extracting from the series are discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, 1 tables, corrected typo
Witten index and phase diagram of compactified N=1 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory on the lattice
Owing to confinement, the fundamental particles of N=1 Supersymmetric
Yang-Mills (SYM) theory, gluons and gluinos, appear only in colourless bound
states at zero temperature. Compactifying the Euclidean time dimension with
periodic boundary conditions for fermions preserves supersymmetry, and
confinement is predicted to persist independently of the length of the
compactified dimension. This scenario can be tested non-perturbatively with
Monte-Carlo simulations on a lattice. SUSY is, however, broken on the lattice
and can be recovered only in the continuum limit. The partition function of
compactified N=1 SYM theory with periodic fermion boundary conditions
corresponds to the Witten index. Therefore it can be used to test whether
supersymmetry is realized on the lattice. Results of our recent numerical
simulations are presented, supporting the disappearance of the deconfinement
transition in the supersymmetric limit and the restoration of SUSY at low
energies.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, Proceedings of the 33rd International Symposium
on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2015), 14-18 July 2015, Kobe International
Conference Center, Kobe, Japa
Twisted mass lattice QCD with non-degenerate quark masses
Quantum Chromodynamics on a lattice with Wilson fermions and a chirally
twisted mass term is considered in the framework of chiral perturbation theory.
For two and three numbers of quark flavours, respectively, with non-degenerate
quark masses the pseudoscalar meson masses and decay constants are calculated
in next-to-leading order including lattice effects quadratic in the lattice
spacing a.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX2e, reference adde
Phase structure of the N=1 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory at finite temperature
Supersymmetry (SUSY) has been proposed to be a central concept for the
physics beyond the standard model and for a description of the strong
interactions in the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence. A deeper
understanding of these developments requires the knowledge of the properties of
supersymmetric models at finite temperatures. We present a Monte Carlo
investigation of the finite temperature phase diagram of the N=1 supersymmetric
Yang-Mills theory (SYM) regularised on a space-time lattice. The model is in
many aspects similar to QCD: quark confinement and fermion condensation occur
in the low temperature regime of both theories. A comparison to QCD is
therefore possible. The simulations show that for N=1 SYM the deconfinement
temperature has a mild dependence on the fermion mass. The analysis of the
chiral condensate susceptibility supports the possibility that chiral symmetry
is restored near the deconfinement phase transition.Comment: 26 pages, 12 figure
Twisted mass chiral perturbation theory for 2+1+1 quark flavours
We present results for the masses of pseudoscalar mesons in twisted mass
lattice QCD with a degenerate doublet of u and d quarks and a non-degenerate
doublet of s and c quarks in the framework of next-to-leading order chiral
perturbation theory, including lattice effects up to O(a^2). The masses depend
on the two twist angles for the light and heavy sectors. For maximal twist in
both sectors, O(a)-improvement is explicitly exhibited. The mixing of
flavour-neutral mesons is also discussed, and results in the literature for the
case of degenerate s and c quarks are corrected.Comment: LaTeX2e, 12 pages, corrected typo
Interdisciplinary Monte Carlo Simulations
Biological, linguistic, sociological and economical applications of
statistical physics are reviewed here. They have been made on a variety of
computers over a dozen years, not only at the NIC computers. A longer
description can be found in our new book, an emphasis on teaching in
Eur.J.Phys. 26, S 79 and AIP Conf. Proc. 779, 49, 56, 69 and 75.Comment: 11 pages including many Figs.; for 3rd NIC Symposium, Julich, 3/0
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