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Improving the low-lying spectrum of the overlap kernel
The action of the overlap-Dirac operator on a vector is typically implemented
in directly through a multi-shift conjugate gradient solver. The compute-time
this takes to evaluate depends upon the condition number of the matrix
that is used as the overlap kernel. We examine the low-lying spectra of various
candidate kernels in an effort to optimise , thereby speeding up the
overlap evaluation.Comment: 5 pages, 8 figure
Fabrication of an in-plane SU-8 cantilever with integrated strain gauge for wall shear stress measurements in fluid flows.
We present a cantilever fabricated from the polymer SU-8 for the measurement of wall shear stress in fluid flows. The pressure induced deflection of the cantilever, measured using a calibrated and integrated nichrome strain gauge, can be related to the wall shear stress on the surface. The initial degree of curvature of the cantilever can be controlled via the exposure dose, which allows a small positive deflection to be achieved, and so minimises the intrusion into the flow. Wind tunnel testing results show a sensitivity greater than 2.5 mV/Pa, with a shear stress of 0.38 Pa and excitation of 1 V
Improved Landau Gauge Fixing and Discretisation Errors
Lattice discretisation errors in the Landau gauge condition are examined. An
improved gauge fixing algorithm in which order a^2 errors are removed is
presented. Order a^2 improvement of the gauge fixing condition displays the
secondary benefit of reducing the size of higher-order errors. These results
emphasise the importance of implementing an improved gauge fixing condition.Comment: LATTICE99 (Improvement and Renormalization), 3 pages, 1 figur
Modelling the gluon propagator
Scaling of the Landau gauge gluon propagator calculated at beta=6.0 and at
beta=6.2 is demonstrated. A variety of functional forms for the gluon
propagator calculated on a large (32^3x64) lattice at beta=6.0 are
investigated.Comment: LATTICE98(confine), 3 pages, 2 figure
FLIC-Overlap Fermions and Topology
APE smearing the links in the irrelevant operators of clover fermions
(Fat-Link Irrelevant Clover (FLIC) fermions) provides significant improvement
in the condition number of the Hermitian-Dirac operator and gives rise to a
factor of two savings in computing the overlap operator. This report
investigates the effects of using a highly-improved definition of the lattice
field-strength tensor F_mu_nu in the fermion action, made possible through the
use of APE-smeared fat links in the construction of the irrelevant operators.
Spurious double-zero crossings in the spectral flow of the Hermitian-Wilson
Dirac operator associated with lattice artifacts at the scale of the lattice
spacing are removed with FLIC fermions composed with an O(a^4)-improved lattice
field strength tensor. Hence, FLIC-Overlap fermions provide an additional
benefit to the overlap formalism: a correct realization of topology in the
fermion sector on the lattice.Comment: Lattice2002(chiral
An Active Turbulence Generation System for the Simulation of Aerodynamic Transients in a Model Wind Tunnel
This paper outlines the creation and validation of an active turbulence generation system (TGS) for the simulation of wind and vehicle-induced transients in a model scale, ¾ open jet, wind tunnel
Hybrid and Exotic Mesons from FLIC Fermions
The spectral properties of hybrid meson interpolating fields are
investigated. The quantum numbers of the meson are carried by smeared-source
fermion operators and highly-improved chromo-electric and -magnetic field
operators composed with APE-smeared links. The effective masses of standard and
hybrid operators indicate that the ground state meson is effectively isolated
using both standard and hybrid interpolating fields. Focus is placed on
interpolating fields in which the large spinor components of the quark and
antiquark fields are merged. In particular, the effective mass of the exotic
meson is reported. Further, we port some values for excited mesonic
states using a variational process.Comment: 3 Pages, 3 figures, Lattice2003(Spectrum
Towards the Continuum Limit of the Overlap Quark Propagator in Landau Gauge
The properties of the momentum space quark propagator in Landau gauge are
examined for the overlap quark action in quenched lattice QCD. Numerical
calculations were done on two lattices with different lattice spacing and
similar physical volumes to explore the quark propagator in the continuum
limit. We have calculated the nonperturbative wavefunction renormalization
function and the nonperturbative mass function for a variety of
bare quark masses and perform a simple linear extrapolation to the chiral
limit. We find the behaviour of and in the chiral limit are in
good agreement between the two lattices.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, talk, Lattice2002(Chiral Fermion
Cooling for instantons and the Wrath of Nahm
The dynamics of instantons and anti-instantons in lattice QCD can be studied
by analysing the action and topological charge of configurations as they
approach a self-dual or anti-self-dual state, i.e. a state in which S/S_0=|Q|.
We use cooling to reveal the semi-classical structure of the configurations we
study. Improved actions which eliminate discretization errors up to and
including O(a^4) are used to stabilise instantons as we cool for several
thousand sweeps. An analogously improved lattice version of the continuum
field-strength tensor is used to construct a topological charge free from
O(a^4) discretization errors. Values of the action and topological charge
obtained with these improved operators approach mutually-consistent integer
values to within a few parts in 10^4 after several hundred cooling sweeps.
Analysis of configurations with |Q| \approx 1 and |Q| \approx 2 supports the
hypothesis that a self-dual |Q|=1 configuration cannot exist on the 4-torus.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, talk presented at the workshop on Lattice Hadron
Physics, Cairns Australia, July 200
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