Jul 26 – 30, 2021
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Thimble regularisation of YM fields: crunching a hard problem.

Jul 26, 2021, 2:15 PM
15m
Oral presentation QCD at nonzero Temperature and Density QCD at nonzero Temperature and Density

Speaker

Francesco Di Renzo (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)

Description

Thimble regularisation of Yang Mills theories is still to a very large extent terra incognita. We will discuss a couple of topics related to this big issue. 2d YM theories are in principle good candidates as a working ground. An analytic solution is known, for which one can switch from a solution in terms of a sum over characters to a form which is a sum over critical points. We would be interested in an explicit realisation of this mechanism in the lattice regularisation, which is actually quite hard to work out. A second topic is the inclusion of a topological term in the lattice theory, which is the prototype of a genuine sign problem for pure YM fields. For both these challenging problems we do not have final answers. We will present the current status of our study.

Primary authors

Francesco Di Renzo (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics) Simran Singh (University of Parma, Italy) Kevin Zambello (University of Parma and INFN, Gruppo Collegato di Parma)

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