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Comparison of finite-size-scaling functions for 3d O(N) spin models to QCD
We calculate numerically universal finite-size-scaling functions of the
magnetization for the three-dimensional O(4) and O(2) spin models. The approach
of these functions to the infinite-volume scaling functions is studied in
detail on the critical and pseudocritical lines. For this purpose we determine
the pseudocritical line in two different ways. We find that the asymptotic form
of the finite-size-scaling functions is already reached at small values of the
scaling variable. A comparison with QCD lattice data for two flavours of
staggered fermions shows a similar finite-size behaviour which is compatible
with that of the spin models.Comment: Lattice2001(hightemp), 3 pages, 5 figures, acknowledgements
completed, minor typographical errors correcte
Critical behaviour of SU(2) lattice gauge theory. A complete analysis with the -method
We determine the critical point and the ratios and
of critical exponents of the deconfinement transition in gauge theory
by applying the -method to Monte Carlo data of the modulus and the
square of the Polyakov loop. With the same technique we find from the Binder
cumulant its universal value at the critical point in the thermodynamical
limit to and for the next-to-leading exponent .
From the derivatives of the Polyakov loop dependent quantities we estimate then
. The result from the derivative of is , in
complete agreement with that of the Ising model.Comment: 11 pages, 3 Postscript figures, uses Plain Te
The chiral transition of N_f=2 QCD with fundamental and adjoint fermions
We study QCD with two staggered Dirac fermions both in the fundamental (QCD)
and the adjoint representation (aQCD) near the chiral transition. The aim is to
find the universality class of the chiral transition and to verify Goldstone
effects below the transition. We investigate aQCD, because in that theory the
deconfinement and the chiral transitions occur at different temperatures
T_d<T_c. Here, we show that the scaling behaviour of the chiral condensate in
the vicinity of \beta_c is in full agreeement with that of the 3d O(2)
universality class. In the region T_d<T<T_c we confirm the quark mass
dependence of the chiral condensate which is expected due to the existence of
Goldstone modes like in 3d O(N) spin models. For fundamental QCD we use the
p4-action. Here, we find Goldstone effects below T_c like in aQCD and the 3d
O(N) spin models, however no O(2)/O(4) scaling near the chiral transition
point. The result for QCD may be a consequence of the coincidence of the
deconfinement transition with the chiral transition.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, poster contribution to Lattice 2005 (Nonzero
temperature and density), one reference added, figure 2 change
Specific heat and energy for the three-dimensional O(2) model
We investigate the three-dimensional O(2) model on lattices of size 8^3 to
160^3 close to the critical point at zero magnetic field. We confirm explicitly
the value of the critical coupling J_c found by Ballesteros et al. and estimate
there the universal values of g_r and xi/L. At the critical point we study the
finite size dependencies of the energy density epsilon and the specific heat C.
We find that the nonsingular part of the specific heat C_{ns} is linearly
dependent on 1/alpha. From the critical behaviour of the specific heat for T
not T_c on the largest lattices we determine the universal amplitude ratio
A+/A-. The alpha- dependence of this ratio is close to the phenomenological
relation A+/A- = 1-4alpha.Comment: Lattice2001(spin), 3 pages, 4 figure
Block Spin Effective Action for Polyakov Loops in 4D SU(2) LGT
Using a variant of the IMCRG method of Gupta and Cordery, we explicitly
compute majority rule block spin effective actions for the signs of the
Polyakov loops in 4D SU(2) finite temperature lattice gauge theories. To the
best of our knowledge, this is the first attempt to compute numerically
effective actions for the Polyakov loop degrees of freedom in 4D SU(2). The
most important observations are: 1. The renormalization group flow at the
deconfinement transition can be nicely matched with the flow of the 3D Ising
model, thus confirming the Svetitsky-Yaffe conjecture. 2. The IMCRG simulations
of the FT SU(2) model have strongly reduced critical slowing down.Comment: Contribution to the Lattice 97 proceedings, LaTeX, 3 pages, 3
figures, uses espcrc2.sty, epsfig.st
Non-perturbative determination of anisotropy coefficients and pressure gap at the deconfining transition of QCD
We propose a new non-perturbative method to compute derivatives of gauge
coupling constants with respect to anisotropic lattice spacings (anisotropy
coefficients). Our method is based on a precise measurement of the finite
temperature deconfining transition curve in the lattice coupling parameter
space extended to anisotropic lattices by applying the spectral density method.
We determine the anisotropy coefficients for the cases of SU(2) and SU(3) gauge
theories. A longstanding problem, when one uses the perturbative anisotropy
coefficients, is a non-vanishing pressure gap at the deconfining transition
point in the SU(3) gauge theory. Using our non-perturbative anisotropy
coefficients, we find that this problem is completely resolved.Comment: LATTICE98(hightemp
Exploring early- and mid-Weichselian climate variability in Europe by applying chironomids as a proxy
Vandenberghe, J.F. [Promotor]Bohncke, S.J.P. [Copromotor]Heiri, O.M. [Copromotor
Critical behaviour and scaling functions of the three-dimensional O(6) model
We numerically investigate the three-dimensional O(6) model on 12^3 to 120^3
lattices within the critical region at zero magnetic field, as well as at
finite magnetic field on the critical isotherm and for several fixed couplings
in the broken and the symmetric phase. We obtain from the Binder cumulant at
vanishing magnetic field the critical coupling J_c=1.42865(3). The universal
value of the Binder cumulant at this point is g_r(J_c)=-1.94456(10). At the
critical coupling, the critical exponents \gamma=1.604(6), \beta=0.425(2) and
\nu=0.818(5) are determined from a finite-size-scaling analysis. Furthermore,
we verify predicted effects induced by massless Goldstone modes in the broken
phase. The results are well described by the perturbative form of the model's
equation of state. Our O(6)-result is compared to the corresponding Ising, O(2)
and O(4) scaling functions. Finally, we study the finite-size-scaling behaviour
of the magnetisation on the pseudocritical line.Comment: 13 pages, 20 figures, REVTEX, fixed an error in the determination of
R_\chi and changed the corresponding line in figure 13
Finite-size-scaling functions for 3d O(4) and O(2) spin models and QCD
We calculate numerically universal finite-size-scaling functions for the
three-dimensional O(4) and O(2) models. The approach of these functions to the
infinite-volume scaling functions is studied in detail on the critical and
pseudocritical lines. For this purpose we determine the pseudocritical line in
two different ways. We find that the asymptotic form of the finite-size-scaling
functions is already reached at small values of the scaling variable. A
comparison with QCD lattice data for two flavours of staggered fermions shows a
similar finite-size behaviour which is compatible with that of the spin models.Comment: 14 pages, 14 Ps-figures, Latex2
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