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Approaching the master-field: Hadronic observables in large volumes

The master-field approach to lattice QCD envisions performing calculations on a small number of large-volume gauge-field configurations. Substantial progress has been made recently in the generation of such fields, and this must be joined with measurement strategies that take advantage of the large...

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Autores principales: Cè, Marco, Bruno, Mattia, Bulava, John, Francis, Anthony, Fritzsch, Patrick, Green, Jeremy R., Hansen, Maxwell T., Rago, Antonio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.396.0383
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2790825
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author Cè, Marco
Bruno, Mattia
Bulava, John
Francis, Anthony
Fritzsch, Patrick
Green, Jeremy R.
Hansen, Maxwell T.
Rago, Antonio
author_facet Cè, Marco
Bruno, Mattia
Bulava, John
Francis, Anthony
Fritzsch, Patrick
Green, Jeremy R.
Hansen, Maxwell T.
Rago, Antonio
author_sort Cè, Marco
collection CERN
description The master-field approach to lattice QCD envisions performing calculations on a small number of large-volume gauge-field configurations. Substantial progress has been made recently in the generation of such fields, and this must be joined with measurement strategies that take advantage of the large volume. In these proceedings, we describe how to compute simple hadronic quantities efficiently and estimate their errors in the master-field approach, i.e. by studying cross-correlations of observables on a single configuration. We discuss the scaling of the uncertainty with the volume and compare extractions based on momentum-projected and position-space two-point functions. The latter show promising results, already at intermediate volumes, but come with additional technical complexities such as a more complicated manifestation of boundary effects, which we also address.
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spelling cern-27908252023-06-25T09:00:21Zdoi:10.22323/1.396.0383http://cds.cern.ch/record/2790825engCè, MarcoBruno, MattiaBulava, JohnFrancis, AnthonyFritzsch, PatrickGreen, Jeremy R.Hansen, Maxwell T.Rago, AntonioApproaching the master-field: Hadronic observables in large volumeshep-latParticle Physics - LatticeThe master-field approach to lattice QCD envisions performing calculations on a small number of large-volume gauge-field configurations. Substantial progress has been made recently in the generation of such fields, and this must be joined with measurement strategies that take advantage of the large volume. In these proceedings, we describe how to compute simple hadronic quantities efficiently and estimate their errors in the master-field approach, i.e. by studying cross-correlations of observables on a single configuration. We discuss the scaling of the uncertainty with the volume and compare extractions based on momentum-projected and position-space two-point functions. The latter show promising results, already at intermediate volumes, but come with additional technical complexities such as a more complicated manifestation of boundary effects, which we also address.The master-field approach to lattice QCD envisions performing calculations on a small number of large-volume gauge-field configurations. Substantial progress has been made recently in the generation of such fields, and this must be joined with measurement strategies that take advantage of the large volume. In these proceedings, we describe how to compute simple hadronic quantities efficiently and estimate their errors in the master-field approach, i.e. by studying cross-correlations of observables on a single configuration. We discuss the scaling of the uncertainty with the volume and compare extractions based on momentum-projected and position-space two-point functions. The latter show promising results, already at intermediate volumes, but come with additional technical complexities such as a more complicated manifestation of boundary effects, which we also address.arXiv:2110.15375CERN-TH-2021-164oai:cds.cern.ch:27908252021-10-28
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Particle Physics - Lattice
Cè, Marco
Bruno, Mattia
Bulava, John
Francis, Anthony
Fritzsch, Patrick
Green, Jeremy R.
Hansen, Maxwell T.
Rago, Antonio
Approaching the master-field: Hadronic observables in large volumes
title Approaching the master-field: Hadronic observables in large volumes
title_full Approaching the master-field: Hadronic observables in large volumes
title_fullStr Approaching the master-field: Hadronic observables in large volumes
title_full_unstemmed Approaching the master-field: Hadronic observables in large volumes
title_short Approaching the master-field: Hadronic observables in large volumes
title_sort approaching the master-field: hadronic observables in large volumes
topic hep-lat
Particle Physics - Lattice
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.396.0383
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2790825
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