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Impact of stout-link smearing in lattice fermion actions
The impact of stout-link smearing in lattice fermion actions is examined
through the consideration of the mass and renormalization functions of the
overlap quark propagator over a variety of smeared configurations. Up to six
sweeps of stout-link smearing are investigated. For heavy quark masses, the
quark propagator is strongly affected by the smearing procedure. For moderate
masses, the effect appears to be negligible. A small effect is seen for light
quark masses, where dynamical mass generation is suppressed through the
smearing procedure.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, presented at the XXVII International Symposium on
Lattice Field Theory - LAT2009, July 26-31 2009, Peking University, Beijing,
Chin
Stout-link smearing in lattice fermion actions
The properties of the momentum space quark propagator in Landau gauge are
studied for the overlap quark action in quenched lattice QCD. Numerical
calculations are performed over four ensembles of gauge configurations, where
three are smeared using either 1, 3, or 6 sweeps of stout-link smearing. We
calculate the non-perturbative wave function renormalization function
and the non-perturbative mass function for a variety of bare quark
masses. We find that the wave-function renormalization function is slightly
sensitive to the number of stout-link smearing sweeps. For the mass function we
find the effect of the stout-link smearing algorithm to be small for moderate
to light bare quark masses. For a heavy bare quark mass we find a strong
dependence on the number of smearing sweeps.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Revisiting galactic rotation curves given a noncommutative-geometry background
It was shown earlier by Rahaman et al. that a noncommutative-geometry
background can account for galactic rotation curves without the need for dark
matter. The smearing effect that characterizes noncommutative geometry is
described by means of a Gaussian distribution intended to replace the Dirac
delta function. The purpose of this paper is two-fold: (1) to account for the
galactic rotation curves in a more transparent and intuitively more appealing
way by replacing the Gaussian function by the simpler Lorentzian distribution
proposed by Nozari and Mehdipour and (2) to show that the smearing effect is
both a necessary and sufficient condition for meeting the stability criterion.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
Description and simulation of beam smearing effects
This note addresses angular smearing (i.e. beam divergence), energy smearing and vertex smearing effects. Their mathematical description is given also for the case with non-zero crossing angle. Finally, the influence of angular smearing (the most relevant effect for the TOTEM experiment) on particles scattered to small angles is presented in an explicit form, useful for further studies
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