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Baryonic and mesonic 3-point functions with open spin indices
We have implemented a new way of computing three-point correlation functions.
It is based on a factorization of the entire correlation function into two
parts which are evaluated with open spin- (and to some extent flavor-) indices.
This allows us to estimate the two contributions simultaneously for many
different initial and final states and momenta, with little computational
overhead. We explain this factorization as well as its efficient implementation
in a new library which has been written to provide the necessary functionality
on modern parallel architectures and on CPUs, including Intel's Xeon Phi
series.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, Proceedings of Lattice 201
The Disjunctive Conception of Perceiving
John McDowell's conception of perceptual knowledge commits him to the claim that if I perceive that P then I am in a position to know that I perceive that P. In the first part of this essay, I present some reasons to be suspicious of this claim - reasons which derive from a general argument against 'luminosity' - and suggest that McDowell can reject this claim, while holding on to almost all of the rest of his conception of perceptual knowledge, by supplementing his existing disjunctive conception of experience with a new disjunctive conception of perceiving. In the second part of the essay, I present some reasons for thinking that one's justification, in cases of perceptual knowledge, consists not in the fact that one perceives that P but in the fact that one perceives such-and-such. I end by suggesting that the disjunctive conception of perceiving should be understood as a disjunctive conception of perceiving such-and-such
Hyperon couplings from lattice QCD
We compute various (generalized) isovector charges of the octet baryons.
These include , and as well as the unpolarized, polarized and
transversity parton distribution function (PDF) momentum fractions , and . The simulations are carried out on a subset
of the (isospin symmetric) flavour Coordinated Lattice Simulations
(CLS) gauge ensembles with lattice spacings ranging from fm
down to fm. First results on the breaking of flavour symmetry
and the low energy constants and are presented. While SU(3) flavour
symmetry violations are found to be sizeable for , these are quite small for and .Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, talk given at Lattice 2019, v2: corrected some
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