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Multi-particle observables from a finite Euclidean spacetime*

<!--HTML-->Numerical calculations using lattice-regularized QFTs are a powerful tool to understand nonperturbative systems when analytic methods are unavailable. However, the utility of numerical results can be affected by two issues: (i) calculations are necessarily performed in a finite-volu...

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Autor principal: Hansen, Maxwell
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2810845
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description <!--HTML-->Numerical calculations using lattice-regularized QFTs are a powerful tool to understand nonperturbative systems when analytic methods are unavailable. However, the utility of numerical results can be affected by two issues: (i) calculations are necessarily performed in a finite-volume spacetime and (ii) Euclidean- (rather than Minkowski-) signature correlation functions are evaluated. Both aspects play an especially important role for multi-particle observables including scattering and decay amplitudes and inclusive rates. In this talk, I will discuss progress in extracting such observables from numerical lattice field theory, based on two strategies. One is to use the finite-volume as a tool, rather than an unwanted artefact, and to apply generic field theoretic relations between finite-volume quantities and infinite-volume amplitudes. The second is to carefully regulate the inverse Laplace transform, in order to estimate Minkowski observables directly from numerical Euclidean correlators.
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spelling cern-28108452022-11-02T22:05:03Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2810845engHansen, MaxwellMulti-particle observables from a finite Euclidean spacetime*Nonperturbative Methods in Quantum Field TheoryTH institutes<!--HTML-->Numerical calculations using lattice-regularized QFTs are a powerful tool to understand nonperturbative systems when analytic methods are unavailable. However, the utility of numerical results can be affected by two issues: (i) calculations are necessarily performed in a finite-volume spacetime and (ii) Euclidean- (rather than Minkowski-) signature correlation functions are evaluated. Both aspects play an especially important role for multi-particle observables including scattering and decay amplitudes and inclusive rates. In this talk, I will discuss progress in extracting such observables from numerical lattice field theory, based on two strategies. One is to use the finite-volume as a tool, rather than an unwanted artefact, and to apply generic field theoretic relations between finite-volume quantities and infinite-volume amplitudes. The second is to carefully regulate the inverse Laplace transform, in order to estimate Minkowski observables directly from numerical Euclidean correlators.oai:cds.cern.ch:28108452022
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Multi-particle observables from a finite Euclidean spacetime*
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title_full_unstemmed Multi-particle observables from a finite Euclidean spacetime*
title_short Multi-particle observables from a finite Euclidean spacetime*
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