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Domain walls and perturbation theory in high temperature gauge theory: SU(2) in 2+1 dimensions

We study the detailed properties of Z_2 domain walls in the deconfined high temperature phase of the d=2+1 SU(2) gauge theory. These walls are studied both by computer simulations of the lattice theory and by one-loop perturbative calculations. The latter are carried out both in the continuum and on...

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Autores principales: Korthals Altes, C., Michels, A., Stephanov, Misha A., Teper, M.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.55.1047
http://cds.cern.ch/record/306172
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author Korthals Altes, C.
Michels, A.
Stephanov, Misha A.
Teper, M.
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Michels, A.
Stephanov, Misha A.
Teper, M.
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description We study the detailed properties of Z_2 domain walls in the deconfined high temperature phase of the d=2+1 SU(2) gauge theory. These walls are studied both by computer simulations of the lattice theory and by one-loop perturbative calculations. The latter are carried out both in the continuum and on the lattice. We find that leading order perturbation theory reproduces the detailed properties of these domain walls remarkably accurately even at temperatures where the effective dimensionless expansion parameter, g^2/T, is close to unity. The quantities studied include the surface tension, the action density profiles, roughening and the electric screening mass. It is only for the last quantity that we find an exception to the precocious success of perturbation theory. All this shows that, despite the presence of infrared divergences at higher orders, high-T perturbation theory can be an accurate calculational tool.
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spelling cern-3061722023-03-12T05:56:43Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.55.1047http://cds.cern.ch/record/306172engKorthals Altes, C.Michels, A.Stephanov, Misha A.Teper, M.Domain walls and perturbation theory in high temperature gauge theory: SU(2) in 2+1 dimensionsParticle Physics - LatticeWe study the detailed properties of Z_2 domain walls in the deconfined high temperature phase of the d=2+1 SU(2) gauge theory. These walls are studied both by computer simulations of the lattice theory and by one-loop perturbative calculations. The latter are carried out both in the continuum and on the lattice. We find that leading order perturbation theory reproduces the detailed properties of these domain walls remarkably accurately even at temperatures where the effective dimensionless expansion parameter, g^2/T, is close to unity. The quantities studied include the surface tension, the action density profiles, roughening and the electric screening mass. It is only for the last quantity that we find an exception to the precocious success of perturbation theory. All this shows that, despite the presence of infrared divergences at higher orders, high-T perturbation theory can be an accurate calculational tool.We study the detailed properties of Z_2 domain walls in the deconfined high temperature phase of the d=2+1 SU(2) gauge theory. These walls are studied both by computer simulations of the lattice theory and by one-loop perturbative calculations. The latter are carried out both in the continuum and on the lattice. We find that leading order perturbation theory reproduces the detailed properties of these domain walls remarkably accurately even at temperatures where the effective dimensionless expansion parameter, g~2/T, is close to unity. The quantities studied include the surface tension, the action density profiles, roughening and the electric screening mass. It is only for the last quantity that we find an exception to the precocious success of perturbation theory. All this shows that, despite the presence of infrared divergences at higher orders, high-T perturbation theory can be an accurate calculational tool.We study the detailed properties of Z_2 domain walls in the deconfined high temperature phase of the d=2+1 SU(2) gauge theory. These walls are studied both by computer simulations of the lattice theory and by one-loop perturbative calculations. The latter are carried out both in the continuum and on the lattice. We find that leading order perturbation theory reproduces the detailed properties of these domain walls remarkably accurately even at temperatures where the effective dimensionless expansion parameter, g^2/T, is close to unity. The quantities studied include the surface tension, the action density profiles, roughening and the electric screening mass. It is only for the last quantity that we find an exception to the precocious success of perturbation theory. All this shows that, despite the presence of infrared divergences at higher orders, high-T perturbation theory can be an accurate calculational tool.hep-lat/9606021OUTP-96-10-PCERN-TH-96-162OUTP-96-10PCERN-TH-96-162OUTP-96-10-Poai:cds.cern.ch:3061721996-06-27
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Lattice
Korthals Altes, C.
Michels, A.
Stephanov, Misha A.
Teper, M.
Domain walls and perturbation theory in high temperature gauge theory: SU(2) in 2+1 dimensions
title Domain walls and perturbation theory in high temperature gauge theory: SU(2) in 2+1 dimensions
title_full Domain walls and perturbation theory in high temperature gauge theory: SU(2) in 2+1 dimensions
title_fullStr Domain walls and perturbation theory in high temperature gauge theory: SU(2) in 2+1 dimensions
title_full_unstemmed Domain walls and perturbation theory in high temperature gauge theory: SU(2) in 2+1 dimensions
title_short Domain walls and perturbation theory in high temperature gauge theory: SU(2) in 2+1 dimensions
title_sort domain walls and perturbation theory in high temperature gauge theory: su(2) in 2+1 dimensions
topic Particle Physics - Lattice
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.55.1047
http://cds.cern.ch/record/306172
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