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    Improving the Partial-Global Stochastic Metropolis Update for Dynamical Smeared Link Fermions

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    We discuss several methods that improve the partial-global stochastic Metropolis (PGSM) algorithm for smeared link staggered fermions. We present autocorrelation time measurements and argue that this update is feasible even on reasonably large lattices.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, Lattice2002(algor

    The role of heavy fermions

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    Heavy dynamical fermions with masses around the cut-off do not change the low energy physics apart from a finite renormalization of the gauge coupling. In this paper we study how light the heavy fermions have to be to cause more than this trivial renormalization.Comment: uuencoded 3 page postscript contribution to Lattice 93, COLO-HEP-33

    Non--perturbative tests of the fixed point action for SU(3) gauge theory

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    In this paper (the second of a series) we extend our calculation of a classical fixed point action for lattice SU(3)SU(3) pure gauge theory to include gauge configurations with large fluctuations. The action is parameterized in terms of closed loops of link variables. We construct a few-parameter approximation to the classical FP action which is valid for short correlation lengths. We perform a scaling test of the action by computing the quantity G=Lσ(L)G = L \sqrt{\sigma(L)} where the string tension σ(L)\sigma(L) is measured from the torelon mass ÎŒ=Lσ(L)\mu = L \sigma(L). We measure GG on lattices of fixed physical volume and varying lattice spacing aa (which we define through the deconfinement temperature). While the Wilson action shows scaling violations of about ten per cent, the approximate fixed point action scales within the statistical errors for 1/2≄aTc≄1/6 1/2 \ge aT_c \ge 1/6. Similar behaviour is found for the potential measured in a fixed physical volume.Comment: 28 pages (latex) + 11 figures (Postscript), uuencode

    Towards a perfect fixed point action for SU(3) gauge theory

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    We present an overview of the construction and testing of actions for SU(3) gauge theory which are approximate fixed points of renormalization group equations (at ÎČ→∞\beta\rightarrow \infty). Such actions are candidates for use in numerical simulations on coarse lattices.Comment: 6 pages, uuencoded compressed postscript file, contribution to LAT9

    Dynamical Simulations with Smeared Link Staggered Fermions

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    One of the most serious problems of the staggered fermion lattice action is flavor symmetry violation. Smeared link staggered fermions can improve flavor symmetry by an order of magnitude relative to the standard thin link action. Over the last few years different smearing transformations have been proposed, both with perturbatively and non-perturbatively determined coefficients. What hindered the acceptance and more general use of smeared link fermions until now is the relative difficulty of dynamical simulations and the lack of perturbative calculations with these actions. In both areas there have been significant improvement lately, that I will review in this paper.Comment: 9 pages,5 figures; Plenary talk contribution to Lattice'200

    Fixed point action and topological charge for SU(2) gauge theory

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    We present a theoretically consistent definition of the topological charge operator based on renormalization group arguments. Results of the measurement of the topological susceptibility at zero and finite temperature for SU(2) gauge theory are presented.Comment: 3 pages, LaTeX file. Talk presented at LATTICE96(improvement
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