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Recent Results of Multimagnetical Simulations of the Ising Model
To investigate order-order interfaces, we perform multimagnetical Monte Carlo
simulations of the and Ising model. Stringent tests of the numerical
methods are performed by reproducing with high precision exact results. In
the physically more interesting case we estimate the amplitude of
the critical interfacial tension.Comment: talk presented at the workshop "Dynamics of First Order Phase
Transitions", Juelich June 1-3; FSU-SCRI-92C-87 preprint; 7 pages; sorry no
figures; needs vanilla.st
A non-perturbative estimate of the heavy quark momentum diffusion coefficient
We estimate the momentum diffusion coefficient of a heavy quark within a pure
SU(3) plasma at a temperature of about 1.5Tc. Large-scale Monte Carlo
simulations on a series of lattices extending up to 192^3*48 permit us to carry
out a continuum extrapolation of the so-called colour-electric imaginary-time
correlator. The extrapolated correlator is analyzed with the help of
theoretically motivated models for the corresponding spectral function.
Evidence for a non-zero transport coefficient is found and, incorporating
systematic uncertainties reflecting model assumptions, we obtain kappa = (1.8 -
3.4)T^3. This implies that the "drag coefficient", characterizing the time
scale at which heavy quarks adjust to hydrodynamic flow, is (1.8 - 3.4)
(Tc/T)^2 (M/1.5GeV) fm/c, where M is the heavy quark kinetic mass. The results
apply to bottom and, with somewhat larger systematic uncertainties, to charm
quarks.Comment: 18 pages. v2: clarifications adde
The analysis of Polyakov loop and spin correlators in finite volumes
We derive an analytic expression for point to point correlation functions of
the Polyakov loop based on the transfer matrix formalism. The contributions
from the eigenvalues of the transfer matrix including and beyond the mass gap
are investigated both for the Ising model and in finite temperature
gauge theory. We find that the leading matrix element shows similar
scaling properties in both models. Just above the critical point we obtain for
a Debye screening mass , independent of the volume.
Sorry, figures are not included and can be sent by ordinary mail.Comment: TALK GIVEN AT THE LATTICE '93 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM LATTICE FIELD
THEORY, DALLAS, USA, OCTOBER 12--16, 1993 3 pages preprint HU
BERLIN--IEP--93/5 and BIELEFELD BI-TP--93/63, November 199
O(2) symmetry breaking vs. vortex loop percolation
We study with lattice Monte Carlo simulations the relation of global O(2)
symmetry breaking in three dimensions to the properties of a geometrically
defined vortex loop network. We find that different definitions of constructing
a network lead to different results even in the thermodynamic limit, and that
with typical definitions the percolation transition does not coincide with the
thermodynamic phase transition. These results show that geometrically defined
percolation observables need not display universal properties related to the
critical behaviour of the system, and do not in general survive in the field
theory limit.Comment: 14 pages; references added, version to appear in Phys.Lett.
Critical point and scale setting in SU(3) plasma: An update
We explore a method developed in statistical physics which has been argued to
have exponentially small finite-volume effects, in order to determine the
critical temperature Tc of pure SU(3) gauge theory close to the continuum
limit. The method allows us to estimate the critical coupling betac of the
Wilson action for temporal extents up to Nt ~ 20 with < 0.1% uncertainties.
Making use of the scale setting parameters r0 and sqrt{t0} in the same range of
beta-values, these results lead to the independent continuum extrapolations Tc
r0 = 0.7457(45) and Tc sqrt{t0} = 0.2489(14), with the latter originating from
a more convincing fit. Inserting a conversion of r0 from literature
(unfortunately with much larger errors) yields Tc / LambdaMSbar = 1.24(10).Comment: 12 pages. v2: clarifications and references added, published versio
The inverted XY universality of the superconductivity phase transition
It has been conjectured that the phase transition in the Ginzburg-Landau
theory is dual to the XY model transition. We study numerically a particular
limit of the GL theory where this duality becomes exact, clarifying some of the
problems encountered in standard GL theory simulations. This may also explain
the failure of the superconductor experiments to observe the XY model scaling.Comment: Lattice2002(higgssusy), 3 page
Interference in interacting quantum dots with spin
We study spectral and transport properties of interacting quantum dots with
spin. Two particular model systems are investigated: Lateral multilevel and two
parallel quantum dots. In both cases different paths through the system can
give rise to interference. We demonstrate that this strengthens the multilevel
Kondo effect for which a simple two-stage mechanism is proposed. In parallel
dots we show under which conditions the peak of an interference-induced orbital
Kondo effect can be split.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure
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