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    Lattice computation of structure functions

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    Recent lattice calculations of hadron structure functions are described.Comment: Plenary talk presented at LATTICE96, LaTeX, 7 pages, 5 figures, espcrc2.sty and epsfig.sty include

    Results from a Non-Perturbative Renormalization of Lattice Operators

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    We propose a general renormalization method, which avoids completely the use of lattice perturbation theory. We present the results from its numerical applications to two-fermion operators on a 163×3216^3 \times 32 lattice, at β=6.0\beta=6.0.Comment: 3 pages postscript file. Contribution to Lattice '9

    Non-perturbative renormalization in kaon decays

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    We discuss the application of the MPSTV non-perturbative method \cite{NPM} to the operators relevant to kaon decays. This enables us to reappraise the long-standing question of the ΔI=1/2\Delta I=1/2 rule, which involves power-divergent subtractions that cannot be evaluated in perturbation theory. We also study the mixing with dimension-six operators and discuss its implications to the chiral behaviour of the BKB_K parameter.Comment: Talk presented at LATTICE96(improvement), LaTeX 3 pages, uses espcrc2, 2 postscript figure

    Light hadron spectroscopy with O(a) improved dynamical fermions

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    We present results for the hadron spectrum and static quark potential from a simulation with two flavours of O(a)O(a) improved dynamical Wilson fermions at β=5.2\beta=5.2. We address the issues of sea quark dependence of observables and finite-size effects.Comment: LATTICE98(spectrum), 3 pages, 4 figure

    DEPENDENCE OF THE CURRENT RENORMALISATION CONSTANTS ON THE QUARK MASS

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    We study the behaviour of the vector and axial current renormalisation constants ZVZ_V and ZAZ_A as a function of the quark mass, mqm_q. We show that sizeable O(amq)O(am_q) and O(g02amq)O(g_0^2 a m_q) systematic effects are present in the Wilson and Clover cases respectively. We find that the prescription of Kronfeld, Lepage and Mackenzie for correcting these artefacts is not always successful.Comment: Contribution to Lattice'94, 3 pages PostScript, uuencoded compressed

    Non-Perturbative Renormalisation of Composite Operators

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    It is shown that the renormalisation constants of two quark operators can be accurately determined (to a precision of a few per-cent using 18 gluon configurations) using Chiral Ward identities. A method for computing renormalisation constants of generic composite operators without the use of lattice perturbation theory is proposed.Comment: 3 pages, uuencoded compressed postscript file, to appear in the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, Dallas, Texas, 12-17 October 1993, Southampton Preprint 93/94-0

    Hermite Calculus

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    We develop a new method of umbral nature to treat blocks of Her mite and of Hermite like poly- nomials as independent algebraic quantities. The Calculus we propose allows the formulation of a number of ”practical rules” allowing significant simplific ations in computational problem
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