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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Fermion Low Modes in Lattice QCD: Topology, the η' Mass and Algorithm Development

Guo, Duo January 2021 (has links)
Lattice gauge theory is an important approach to understanding quantum chromodynamics (QCD) due to the large coupling constant in the theory at low energy. In this thesis, we report our study of the topological properties of the gauge fields and we calculate 𝘮_η and 𝘮_η' which are related to the topology of the gauge fields. We also develop two algorithms to speed up the inversion of the Dirac equation which is computationally demanding in lattice QCD calculations. The topology of lattice gauge fields is important but difficult to study because of the large local fluctuations of the gauge fields. In chapter 2, we probe the topological properties of the gauge fields through the measurement of closed quark loops, field strength and low-lying eigenvectors of the Shamir domain wall operator. The closed quark loops suggest the slow evolution of topological modes during the generation of QCD configurations. The chirality of the low-lying eigenvectors is studied and the lattice eigenvectors are compared to the eigenvectors in the continuous theory. The topological charges are calculated from the eigenvectors and the results agree with the topological charges calculated from the smoothed gauge fields. The fermion correlators are also obtained from the eigenvectors. The non-trivial topological properties of QCD gauge fields are important to the mass of the η and η', 𝘮_η and 𝘮_η'. Lattice QCD is an area where 𝘮_{\eta}$ and 𝘮_{\eta'}$ can be calculated by using gauge fields that are sampled over different topological sectors. We calculate 𝘮_η and 𝘮_η' in chapter 3 by including the fermion correlators and the topological charge density correlators. The errors of 𝘮_η and 𝘮_η' are reduced to the percent level and the mixing angle between the octet, singlet states in the SU(3) limit and the physical eigenstates is calculated. An algorithm that reduces communication and increases the usage of the local computational power is developed in chapter 4. The algorithm uses the multisplitting algorithm as a preconditioner in the preconditioned conjugate gradient method. It speeds up the inversion of the Dirac equation during the evolution phase. In chapter 5, we utilize two lattices, called the coarse lattice and the fine lattice, that lie on the renormalization group trajectory and have different lattice spacings. We find that the low-mode space of the coarse lattice corresponds to the low-mode space of the fine lattice. Because of the correspondence, the coarse lattice can be used to solve the low modes of the fine lattice. The coarse lattice is used in the restart algorithm and the preconditioned conjugate gradient algorithm where the latter is called the renormalization group based preconditioned conjugate gradient algorithm (RGPCG). By using the near-null vectors as the filter, RGPCG could reduce the operations of the matrix multiplications on the fine lattice by 33% to 44% for the inversion of Dirac equation. The algorithm works better than the conjugate gradient algorithm when multiple equations are solved.
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Introduction to lattice gauge theories

La Cock, Pierre January 1988 (has links)
Includes bibliographical references. / The thesis is organized as follows. Part I is a general introduction to LGT. The theory is discussed from first principles, so that for the interested reader no previous knowledge is required, although it is assumed that he/she will be familiar with the rudiments of relativistic quantum mechanics. Part II is a review of QCD on the lattice at finite temperature and density. Monte Carlo results and analytical methods are discussed. An attempt has been made to include most relevant data up to the end of 1987, and to update some earlier reviews existing on the subject. To facilitate an understanding of the techniques used in LGT, provision has been made in the form of a separate Chapter on Group Theory and Integration, as well as four Appendices, one of which deals with Grassmann variables and integration.
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Large R-charge operators in N =4 super Yang-Mills and their gravity duals

Ives, Norman 16 September 2011 (has links)
Ph.D., Faculty of Science, University of Witwatersrand, 2011 / Operators in N = 4 super Yang-Mills theory with an R-charge of O(N2) are dual to backgrounds which are asymtotically AdS5 S5. In this thesis we develop e cient techniques that allow the computation of correlation functions in these backgrounds. We nd that (i) contractions between elds in the string words and elds in the operator creating the background are the eld theory accounting of the new geometry, (ii) correlation functions of probes in these backgrounds are given by the free eld theory contractions but with rescaled propagators and (iii) in these backgrounds there are no open string excitations with their special end point interactions; we have only closed string excitations. Furthermore, these correlation functions are not well approximated by the planar limit. The non-planar diagrams, which in the bulk spacetime correspond to string loop corrections, are enhanced by huge combinatorial factors. We show how these loop corrections can be resummed. As a typical example of our results, in the half-BPS background of M maximal giant gravitons we nd the usual 1=N expansion is replaced by a 1=(M +N) expansion. Further, we nd that there is a simple exact relationship between amplitudes computed in the trivial background and amplitudes computed in the background of M maximal giant gravitons. We also nd strong evidence for the BMN-type sectors suggested in arXiv:0801.4457. The problem of computing the anomalous dimensions of (nearly) half-BPS operators with a large R-charge is reduced to the problem of diagonalizing a Cuntz oscillator chain. Due to the large dimension of the operators we consider, non-planar corrections must be summed to correctly construct the Cuntz oscillator dynamics. These non-planar corrections do not represent quantum corrections in the dual gravitational theory, but rather, they account for the backreaction from the heavy operator whose dimension we study. Non-planar corrections accounting for quantum corrections seem to spoil integrability, in general. It is interesting to ask if non-planar corrections that account for the backreaction also spoil integrability. We nd a limit in which our Cuntz chain continues to admit extra conserved charges suggesting that integrability might survive.
54

Leading order calculation of transport coefficients in hot quantum electrodynamics from diagrammatic methods

Gagnon, Jean-Sébastien. January 2007 (has links)
No description available.
55

Invariant gauge fields over non-reductive spaces and contact geometry of hyperbolic equations of generic type

The, Dennis. January 2008 (has links)
No description available.
56

Three-loop renormalization of Yang-Mills theory in background field gauge

Trocsanyi, Zoltan L. 20 September 2005 (has links)
Quantization and renormalization of non-Abelian gauge fields is studied. Yang-Mills theory is renormalized up to two-loops using the background field method retaining arbitrary value of the gauge parameter. The result confirms the expectations for calculations performed in background field gauge. Namely, the counter-term depending on the background field only is a renormalization constant times the square of the field strength of the background field, and the constant upon renormalization of the gauge parameter is independent of the gauge parameter. Finally, the three-loop contribution to the renormalization group β function of pure Yang-Mills theory is calculated in the background field gauge. / Ph. D.
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Gauge gravity dualities at finite N

Mabanga, Wandile 30 July 2014 (has links)
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science. Johannesburg, 2014. / In this dissertation we compute the anomalous dimensions for a class of operators, belonging to the SU(3) sector of the theory, that have a bare dimension of order N. For these operators the large N limit and the planar limit are distinct and summing only the planar diagrams will not capture the large N dynamics. Although the spectrum of anomalous dimensions has been computed for this class of operators, previous studies have neglected certain terms which were argued to be small. After dropping these terms diagonalizing the dilatation operator reduces to diagonalizing a set of decoupled oscillators. In this dissertation we explicitely compute the terms which were neglected previously and show that diagonalizing the dilatation operator still reduces to diagonalizing a set of decoupled oscillators.
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Estudo da quebra espontânea de simetria de calibre : mapas dinâmicos, ações complexas, teorias de campo em rede e (im)possibilidade /

Santos, Pedro Alexandre dos. January 2017 (has links)
Orientador: Julio Marny Hoff da Silva / Banca: Elias Leite Mendonça / Banca: Alysson Fábio Ferrari / Resumo: Neste trabalho, fez-se uma introdução aos mapas dinâmicos, um conjunto de técnicas desenvolvido por Mat- sumoto, Umezawa, entre outros colaboradores, e a prescrição i na formulação usual da teoria quântica de campos no contı́nuo para descrever quebra espontânea de simetria de calibre (QES). Esta técnica baseia-se na utilização de representações unitárias não equivalentes, para construir as diferentes fases fı́sicas observadas em sistemas que apresenta QES. Introduzido o mapa dinâmico, tentou-se adaptar esta coleção de técnicas junto da prescrição i em rede, obtendo como resultado que a primeira não é satisfatoriamente desenvolvida em redes finitas, entretanto no limite termodinâmico o resultado aparenta estar adequado. Então, visitou-se o Teorema de Elitzur para as descrições obtidas por esta ferramenta, isto é, tentou-se demonstrar o Teorema de Elitzur para modelos com termos complexos provenientes da prescrição i . Uma vez que este não forneceu as informações esperadas, aplicou-se outras discussões para investigar a possibilidade da quebra espontânea de simetria de calibre em rede. Neste texto, o ferramental adotado se baseou em uma discussão apresentada por Splittorff / Abstract: In this work, an introduction to dynamic maps, a set of techniques developed by Matsumoto, Umezawa, among other collaborators, and the iepsilon prescription in the usual formulation of the quantum field theory in the continuum to describe spontaneous breaking of gauge symmetry (QES). This technique is based on the use of non-equivalent unitary representations to construct the different physical phases observed in systems that apresented QES. Introduced dynamic map, it was started the adaptation fo this collection of techniques to- gether with the prescription i in lattice, obtaining as a result that the first one is not satisfactorily developed in finite lattice, however in the thermodynamic limit the apparent result is adequate. Then the Elitzur's The- orem was visited for the descriptions obtained by this tool, that is, it was attempted to demonstrate Elitzur's Theorem for models with complex terms from the prescription i . As soon as the latter did not provide the expected information, other discussions were conducted to investigate the possibility of spontaneous breaking of lattice gauge symmetry. In this text, the tooling adopted was based on a discussion presented by Splittorff / Mestre
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Aspects of inflationary models and unification

Senoguz, Vedat Nefer. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Delaware, 2007. / Principal faculty advisor: Qaisar Shafi, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy. Includes bibliographical references.
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Quantum cosmological correlations in inflating universe: effect of gravitational fluctuation due to fermion, gauge, and others [sic] loops

Chaicherdsakul, Kanokkuan 28 August 2008 (has links)
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