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Monte Carlo computations for lattice gauge theories with finite gauge groups

The lattice formulation of quantum gauge field theories provides a regularization of the ultraviolet divergences and allows computational techniques, such as strong coupling expansions, which cannot be applied to the continuum theory. After a Wick rotation of time to imaginary time, the weighted sum...

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Autor principal: Rebbi, C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1981
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/880098
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description The lattice formulation of quantum gauge field theories provides a regularization of the ultraviolet divergences and allows computational techniques, such as strong coupling expansions, which cannot be applied to the continuum theory. After a Wick rotation of time to imaginary time, the weighted sum over all configurations used to define quantum expectation values becomes formally identical to a statistical sum for a four-dimensional system. This has suggested the recourse to Monte Carlo simulations for obtaining numerical information about lattice gauge field theories. Monte Carlo computations have indeed constituted for a while, basically since the advent of modern high-speed computers, a very powerful tool to study statistical systems. The author describes results obtained in a variety of Monte Carlo investigations in which he has been involved. (11 refs).
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spelling cern-8800982019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/880098engRebbi, CMonte Carlo computations for lattice gauge theories with finite gauge groupsParticle Physics - TheoryThe lattice formulation of quantum gauge field theories provides a regularization of the ultraviolet divergences and allows computational techniques, such as strong coupling expansions, which cannot be applied to the continuum theory. After a Wick rotation of time to imaginary time, the weighted sum over all configurations used to define quantum expectation values becomes formally identical to a statistical sum for a four-dimensional system. This has suggested the recourse to Monte Carlo simulations for obtaining numerical information about lattice gauge field theories. Monte Carlo computations have indeed constituted for a while, basically since the advent of modern high-speed computers, a very powerful tool to study statistical systems. The author describes results obtained in a variety of Monte Carlo investigations in which he has been involved. (11 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:8800981981
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Rebbi, C
Monte Carlo computations for lattice gauge theories with finite gauge groups
title Monte Carlo computations for lattice gauge theories with finite gauge groups
title_full Monte Carlo computations for lattice gauge theories with finite gauge groups
title_fullStr Monte Carlo computations for lattice gauge theories with finite gauge groups
title_full_unstemmed Monte Carlo computations for lattice gauge theories with finite gauge groups
title_short Monte Carlo computations for lattice gauge theories with finite gauge groups
title_sort monte carlo computations for lattice gauge theories with finite gauge groups
topic Particle Physics - Theory
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