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Non-Perturbative Methods and Lattice Qcd : Proceedings of the International Workshop, Guangzhou, China 15 - 20 May 2000.
Title:
Non-Perturbative Methods and Lattice Qcd : Proceedings of the International Workshop, Guangzhou, China 15 - 20 May 2000.
Author:
Luo, Xiang-Qian.
ISBN:
9789812811370
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (320 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- Preface -- 1 Chiral Fermions and Perfect Action -- Approximate Ginsparg-Wilson Fermions for QCD -- Low Energy Structure of Domain Wall Fermions -- An Almost Perfect Lattice Action for Infrared QCD -- 2 Hadron and Glueball Masses -- Full QCD Light Hadron Spectrum and Quark Masses -- Excited Heavy Baryon Masses From the l/Nc Expansion of HQET -- Lattice Study of Scalar and Tensor Glueballs -- Preliminary Results for Light Hadron Masses from Lattice QCD on Asymmetric Lattices -- 3 Numerical Algorithms -- A Study of Lattice SU(2) Gauge Configurations by Cooling -- Green's Function Monte Carlo Approach to SU(3) Yang-Mills Theory in (3+l)D -- Tutorial on Quasi-sparse Eigenvector Diagonalization -- Monte Carlo Hamiltonian: Generalization to Quantum Field Theory -- Odd-flavor Simulations by Hybrid Monte Carlo -- 4 QCD at Finite Density and Temperature -- Diquark Condensation in Two Colour QCD -- Simulation of SU(2) Dynamical Fermions at Finite Chemical Potential and at Finite Temperature -- QCD at Finite Density -- High Temperature QCD and Dimensional Reduction -- 5 QCD Vacuum and Topological Issues -- QCD with a 0-Vacuum Term: a Complex System with a Simple Complex Action -- Gluons in the Lattice SU(2) Classical Gauge Field -- Do Instantons of the CP(N-l) Model Melt? -- A Study of Center Vortices in SU(2) and SU(3) Gauge Theories -- Further Properties of Instantons and Monopoles in the QCD Vacuum -- 6 Quantum and Parallel Computing -- Why Quantum Computation? -- High Performance Parallel Computer from Commodity PC Components -- 7 Statistical Mechanics -- First Order Phase Transition of the Q-State Potts Model in Two Dimensions -- Multi-Overlap Monte Carlo Studies of Spin Glasses -- Short-time Critical Dynamics -- Nonperturbative Approach to Frustrated Magnets.

Universal Short-time Critical Behavior on the Two-Dimensional Triangular Lattices -- 8 Supersymmetry and Beyond the Standard Model -- Supersymmetry on the Lattice -- Anomaly Charge Quantization and Family -- List of Participants and Contact Information.
Abstract:
Lattice field theory is the most reliable tool for investigating non-perturbative phenomena in particle physics. It has also become a cross-discipline, overlapping with other physical sciences and computer science. This book covers new developments in the area of algorithms, statistical physics, parallel computers and quantum computation, as well as recent advances concerning the standard model and beyond, the QCD vacuum, the glueball, hadron and quark masses, finite temperature and density, chiral fermions, SUSY, and heavy quark effective theory. Contents: Chiral Fermions and Perfect Action; Hadron and Glueball Masses; Numerical Algorithms; QCD at Finite Density and Temperature; QCD Vacuum and Topological Issues; Quantum and Parallel Computing; Statistical Mechanics; Supersymmetry, and Beyond the Standard Model. Readership: High energy and computational physicists.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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