18,108 research outputs found
Lattice computation of structure functions
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
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 lattice, at
.Comment: 3 pages postscript file. Contribution to Lattice '9
Non-perturbative renormalization in kaon decays
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 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 parameter.Comment: Talk presented at LATTICE96(improvement), LaTeX 3 pages, uses
espcrc2, 2 postscript figure
Light hadron spectroscopy with O(a) improved dynamical fermions
We present results for the hadron spectrum and static quark potential from a
simulation with two flavours of improved dynamical Wilson fermions at
. 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
We study the behaviour of the vector and axial current renormalisation
constants and as a function of the quark mass, . We show that
sizeable and 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
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
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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