107 research outputs found

    Overrelaxed operators in lattice gauge theories

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    Abstract For operators in lattice gauge theories linear in the link variables we propose improved estimators, obtained from a microcanonical integration of statistically independent links. We give explicit expressions for the SU(2) and the SU(3) cases and we compare the method with the canonical integration based on the multihit technique

    CP violation

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    Universal continuum limit of non-perturbative lattice non-singlet moment evolution

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    We present evidence for the universality of the continuum limit of the scale dependence of the renormalization constant associated with the operator corresponding to the average momentum of non-singlet parton densities. The evidence is provided by a non-perturbative computation in quenched lattice QCD using the Schr\"odinger Functional scheme. In particular, we show that the continuum limit is independent of the form of the fermion action used, i.e. the Wilson action and the non-perturbatively improved clover action.Comment: Latex2e file, 2 figures, 9 page

    Renormalization group invariant average momentum of non-singlet parton densities

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    We compute, within the Schr\"odinger functional scheme, a renormalization group invariant renormalization constant for the first moment of the non-singlet parton distribution function. The matching of the results of our non-perturbative calculation with the ones from hadronic matrix elements allows us to obtain eventually a renormalization group invariant average momentum of non-singlet parton densities, which can be translated into a preferred scheme at a specific scale.Comment: Latex2e file, 4 figures, 12 page

    Lattice gauge theories

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    Smeared propagators for lattice hadron spectroscopy

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    We propose to replace ordinary propagators in lattice operator correlations entering the determination of hadron masses with space-time smeared propagators. These are defined as the inverse of the quadratic operator in the fermion action times its hermitian conjugate. We obtain a cleaner determination of hadron masses, comparable to the effect of using smeared operators
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