204 research outputs found
A Lattice Simulation of the SU(2) Vacuum Structure
In this article we analyze the vacuum structure of pure SU(2) Yang-Mills
using non-perturbative techniques. Monte Carlo simulations are performed for
the lattice gauge theory with external sources to obtain the effective
potential. Evidence from the lattice gauge theory indicating the presence of
the unstable mode in the effective potential is reported.Comment: 12 pages, latex with revtex style, figures avalable by e-mail:
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Wave-function renormalization for the Coulomb-gas in Wegner-Houghton's RG method
The RG flow for the sine-Gordon model is determined by means of the method of
Wegner and Houghton in next-to-leading order of the derivative expansion. For
small values of the fugacity this agrees with the well-known RG flow of the
two-dimensional Coulomb-gas found in the dilute gas approximation and a
systematic way of obtaining higher-order corrections to this approximation is
given.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Wegner-Houghton equation in low dimensions
We consider scalar field theories in dimensions lower than four in the
context of the Wegner-Houghton renormalization group equations (WHRG). The
renormalized trajectory makes a non-perturbative interpolation between the
ultraviolet and the infrared scaling regimes. Strong indication is found that
in two dimensions and below the models with polynomial interaction are always
non-perturbative in the infrared scaling regime. Finally we check that these
results do not depend on the regularization and we develop a lattice version of
the WHRG in two dimensions.Comment: 44 pages, 9 figures; some sections revised, refs. added; final
version to appear in Phys. Rev.
Spontaneous breakdown of Lorentz symmetry in scalar QED with higher order derivatives
Scalar QED is studied with higher order derivatives for the scalar field
kinetic energy. A local potential is generated for the gauge field due to the
covariant derivatives and the vacuum with non-vanishing expectation value for
the scalar field and the vector potential is constructed in the leading order
saddle point expansion. This vacuum breaks the global gauge and Lorentz
symmetry spontaneously. The unitarity of time evolution is assured in the
physical, positive norm subspace and the linearized equations of motion are
calculated. Goldstone theorem always keeps the radiation field massless. A
particular model is constructed where the the full set of standard Maxwell
equations is recovered on the tree level thereby relegating the effects of
broken Lorentz symmetry to the level of radiative corrections.Comment: 14 pages, to appear in Phys. Rev.
RENORMALISATION GROUP AIDED FINITE TEMPERATURE REDUCTION OF QUANTUM FIELD THEORIES
Dimensional reduction of finite temperature quantum field theories can be
improved with help of continous renormalisation group steps. The method is
applied to the integration of the lowest non-static () modes of the
finite temperature -theory. A second, physically important application
is the integration of the Debye-screened static scalar potential
in the gauged SU(2) Higgs model.Comment: 31 pages, latex, no figure
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