37 research outputs found
Improved performance of QCD code on ALiCE
We present results for the performance of QCD code on ALiCE, the Alpha-Linux
Cluster Engine at Wuppertal. We describe the techniques employed to optimise
the code, including the metaprogramming of assembler kernels, the effects of
data layout and an investigation into the overheads incurred by the
communication.Comment: 3pp. Latex2e using packages espcrc2 and graphicx with 7 PostScript
figures. Contribution to Lattice2002(machines
Exact 2+1 flavour RHMC simulations
We consider the Rational Hybrid Monte Carlo algorithm for performing exact
2+1 flavour fermion simulations. The specific cases of ASQTAD and domain wall
fermions are considered. We find that in both cases the naive performance is
similar to conventional hybrid algorithms.Comment: 3 pages, no figure
SEXUALIDADE E DISCURSOS EM CONFLITO EM "THE AWAKENING", DE KATE CHOPIN
Este ensaio objetiva uma leitura semântico-discursiva do romance norte-americano The Awakening/ O despertar, escrito por Kate Chopin em 1899. A proposta interpretativa centra-se na análise de três personagens do romance, Alcée Arobin, Adèle Ratignolle e Mademoiselle Reisz, caracterizando-as como representativas de três modalidade discursivas diferenciadas, respectivamente, o discurso do prazer, o discurso da mulher-mãe e o discurso da independência feminina. Procura-se verificar como essas vozes permeiam o discurso da protagonista, Edna Pontellier, em sua tentativa de construir-se como sujeito na história de seu despertar
First results from the asymmetric O(a) improved Fermilab action
We present first results from calculations using O(a) improved (FNAL)
space-time asymmetric action on a 12^3 x 24 quenched lattice at \beta = 5.7 and
c_SW = 1.57. The asymmetry parameter is determined non-perturbatively from the
energy-momentum dispersion relation. This improvement scheme is mass dependent,
and the calculations have been done in the charm and bottom quark mass sectors
since it is at these heavier masses that the asymmetry is expected to be
relevant.Comment: 3 pp. LaTeX2e, 6PostScript figures, uses espcrc2.sty. Contribution to
Lattice99 (Pisa) proceedings (Improvement and Renormalisation
The strong coupling constant from lattice QCD with N_f=2 dynamical quarks
We compute for two flavors of light dynamical quarks
using non-perturbatively improved Wilson fermions. We improve on a
recent calculation by employing Pad\'e-improved two-loop and three-loop
perturbation theory to convert the lattice numbers to the scheme.Comment: Contribution to Lattice 2001 (matrix elements), typo correcte
Light hadron spectroscopy with O(a) improved dynamical fermions
We present the first results for the static quark potential and the light
hadron spectrum using dynamical fermions at using an O(a) improved
Wilson fermion action together with the standard Wilson plaquette action for
the gauge part. Sea quark masses were chosen such that the pseudoscalar-vector
mass ratio, m_PS/m_V$, varies from 0.86 to 0.67. Finite-size effects are
studied by using three different volumes, 8^3\cdot 24, 12^3\cdot 24 and
16^3\cdot 24. Comparing our results to previous ones obtained using the
quenched approximation, we find evidence for sea quark effects in quantities
like the static quark potential and the vector-pseudoscalar hyperfine
splitting.Comment: 38 pages, 14 Postscript figure, LaTe
Heavy quark action on the anisotropic lattice
We investigate the improved quark action on anisotropic lattice as a
potential framework for the heavy quark, which may enable precision computation
of hadronic matrix elements of heavy-light mesons. The relativity relations of
heavy-light mesons as well as of heavy quarkonium are examined on a quenched
lattice with spatial lattice cutoff 1.6 GeV and the
anisotropy . We find that the bare anisotropy parameter tuned for the
massless quark describes both the heavy-heavy and heavy-light mesons within 2%
accuracy for the quark mass , which covers the charm quark
mass. This bare anisotropy parameter also successfully describes the
heavy-light mesons in the quark mass region within the
same accuracy. Beyond this region, the discretization effects seem to grow
gradually. The anisotropic lattice is expected to extend by a factor the
quark mass region in which the parameters in the action tuned for the massless
limit are applicable for heavy-light systems with well controlled systematic
errors.Comment: 11 pages, REVTeX4, 11 eps figure
The Kentucky Noisy Monte Carlo Algorithm for Wilson Dynamical Fermions
We develop an implementation for a recently proposed Noisy Monte Carlo
approach to the simulation of lattice QCD with dynamical fermions by
incorporating the full fermion determinant directly. Our algorithm uses a
quenched gauge field update with a shifted gauge coupling to minimize
fluctuations in the trace log of the Wilson Dirac matrix. The details of tuning
the gauge coupling shift as well as results for the distribution of noisy
estimators in our implementation are given. We present data for some basic
observables from the noisy method, as well as acceptance rate information and
discuss potential autocorrelation and sign violation effects. Both the results
and the efficiency of the algorithm are compared against those of Hybrid Monte
Carlo.
PACS Numbers: 12.38.Gc, 11.15.Ha, 02.70.Uu Keywords: Noisy Monte Carlo,
Lattice QCD, Determinant, Finite Density, QCDSPComment: 30 pages, 6 figure