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Energy-momentum tensor correlation function in Nf=2+1 full QCD at finite temperature
We measure correlation functions of the nonperturbatively renormalized
energy-momentum tensor in full QCD at finite temperature by applying
the gradient flow method both to the gauge and quark fields. Our main interest
is to study the conservation law of the energy-momentum tensor and to test
whether the linear response relation is properly realized for the entropy
density. By using the linear response relation we calculate the specific heat
from the correlation function. We adopt the nonperturbatively improved Wilson
fermion and Iwasaki gauge action at a fine lattice spacing fm. In this
paper the temperature is limited to a single value MeV. The ,
quark mass is rather heavy with while the quark mass is
set to approximately its physical value.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures. Talk presented at the 35th International
Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (LATTICE 2017), 18-24 June 2017, Granada,
Spai
Equation of state in (2+1)-flavor QCD at physical point with improved Wilson fermion action using gradient flow
We study the energy-momentum tensor and the equation of state as well as the
chiral condensate in (2+1)-flavor QCD at the physical point applying the method
of Makino and Suzuki based on the gradient flow. We adopt a nonperturbatively
O(a)-improved Wilson quark action and the renormalization group-improved
Iwasaki gauge action. At Lattice 2016, we have presented our preliminary
results of our study in (2+1)-flavor QCD at a heavy u, d quark mass point. We
now extend the study to the physical point and perform finite-temperature
simulations in the range T \simeq 155--544 MeV (Nt = 4--14 including odd Nt's)
at a \simeq 0.09 fm. We show our final results of the heavy QCD study and
present some preliminary results obtained at the physical point so far.Comment: 8 pages, 15 figures, talk presented at the 35th International
Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (LATTICE 2017), 18-24 June 2017, Granada,
Spai
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