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Electroweak phase transition by four dimensional simulations
The finite temperature phase transition in the SU(2)-Higgs model at a Higgs
boson mass GeV is studied in numerical simulations on four
dimensional lattices with time-like extensions up to . is
extrapolated to the continuum limit and a comparison with the perturbative
prediction is made. A one-loop calculation to the coupling anisotropies of the
SU(2)-Higgs model on lattices with asymmetric lattice spacings is presented.
Our numerical simulations show that the above perturbative result is applicable
in the phenomenologically interesting parameter region.Comment: 3 pages, Latex, 3 figures, Talk presented at LATTICE96(electroweak)
by Z. Fodo
Perturbative and non-perturbative studies of the SU(2)-Higgs model on lattices with asymmetric lattice spacings
We present a calculation of the O(g^2,\lambda) perturbative corrections to
the coupling anisotropies of the SU(2)-Higgs model on lattices with asymmetric
lattice spacings. These corrections are obtained by a one-loop calculation
requiring the rotational invariance of the gauge and Higgs boson propagators in
the continuum limit. The coupling anisotropies are also determined from
numerical simulations of the model on appropriate lattices. The one-loop
perturbation theory and the simulation results agree with high accuracy. It is
demonstrated that rotational invariance is also restored for the static
potential determined from space-space and space-time Wilson loops.Comment: 27pages, Latex, 7 figures (7 eps, 3 ps files), correction of
misprint
QCD phase diagram and charge fluctuations
We discuss the phase structure and fluctuations of conserved charges in two
flavor QCD. The importance of the density fluctuations to probe the existence
of the critical end point is summarized. The role of these fluctuations to
identify the first order phase transition in the presence of spinodal phase
separation is also discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures, plenary talk given at the 19th International
Conference on Ultrarelativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions: Quark Matter 2006
(QM 2006), Shanghai, China, 14-20 Nov 200
Intrinsic volumes of random polytopes with vertices on the boundary of a convex body
Let be a convex body in , let , and let
be a positive and continuous probability density function with
respect to the -dimensional Hausdorff measure on the boundary of . Denote by the convex hull of points chosen randomly and
independently from according to the probability distribution
determined by . For the case when is a submanifold
of with everywhere positive Gauss curvature, M. Reitzner proved an
asymptotic formula for the expectation of the difference of the th intrinsic
volumes of and , as . In this article, we extend this
result to the case when the only condition on is that a ball rolls freely
in
On the dynamical breaking of chiral symmetry: a new mechanism
We consider a U(1) gauge theory, minimally coupled to a massless Dirac field,
where a higher-derivative term is added to the pure gauge sector, as in the
Lee-Wick models. We find that this term can trigger chiral symmetry breaking at
low energy in the weak coupling regime. Then, the fermion field acquires a mass
that turns out to be a function of both the energy scale associated to the
higher-derivative term and the gauge coupling. The dependence of the fermion
mass on the gauge coupling is non-perturbative. Extensions to SU(N) gauge
theories and fermion-scalar interactions are also analyzed, as well as to
theories with massive gauge fields. A few implications of these results in the
framework of quark-mass generation are discussed.Comment: 15 pages 2 figures, a few comments and 4 references added. To appear
in Physical Review
Interface Tension of the Electroweak Phase Transition
In our nonperturbative lattice investigation we study the interface tension
of the finite-temperature electroweak phase transition. In this analysis the
Higgs mass has been chosen to be about GeV. At the transition point of a
finite volume system, tunnelling between the symmetric and the Higgs phase
takes place. This phenomenon leads to a splitting of the ground state, which
can be used to determine the interface tension. The result obtained this way
agrees with the result of the two-coupling method and with the prediction of
the perturbative approach.Comment: 10 pages, five figures in uuencoded PS format, Latex + epsf.st
A slowly rotating perfect fluid body in an ambient vacuum
A global model of a slowly rotating perfect fluid ball in general relativity
is presented. To second order in the rotation parameter, the junction surface
is an ellipsoidal cylinder. The interior is given by a limiting case of the
Wahlquist solution, and the vacuum region is not asymptotically flat. The
impossibility of joining an asymptotically flat vacuum region has been shown in
a preceding work.Comment: 7 pages, published versio
Wilson Loops in string duals of Walking and Flavored Systems
We consider the VEV of Wilson loop operators by studying the behavior of
string probes in solutions of Type IIB string theory generated by Nc D5 branes
wrapped on an internal manifold. In particular, we focus on solutions to the
background equations that are dual to field theories with a walking gauge
coupling as well as for flavored systems. We present in detail our walking
solution and emphasize various general aspects of the procedure to study Wilson
loops using string duals. We discuss the special features that the strings show
when probing the region associated with the walking of the field theory
coupling.Comment: 28 pages. Various figures. Version to be published
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