Probing universal dynamics with topological data analysis in a gluonic plasma

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Københavns Universitetsbibliotek Nord

Københavns Universitetsbibliotek Nord

Poster New theoretical techniques at large and small coupling Reception and poster session

Speaker

Daniel Spitz (Heidelberg University, Institute for Theoretical Physics)

Description

We study nonequilibrium dynamics of SU(2) lattice gauge theory in Minkowski space-time in a classical-statistical regime, where characteristic gluon occupancies are much larger than unity. In this strongly correlated system far from equilibrium, the correlations of energy and topological densities show self-similar behavior related to a turbulent cascade towards higher momentum scales. I discuss persistent homology to infer topological features of the gluonic plasma via a hierarchy of simplicial and cubical complexes. All topological observables under investigation are manifestly gauge invariant and are shown to exhibit self-similar evolution, which relate the spatial and temporal properties of the plasma in terms of universal scaling exponents and functions. The findings may help to understand the early stages of heavy-ion collisions in the limit of very high energies, and our methods can also facilitate the topological analysis of other complex systems such as encountered in experiments with ultracold quantum gases.

What kind of work does this abstract pertain to? Theoretical
Which experiment is this abstract related to? Other

Primary author

Daniel Spitz (Heidelberg University, Institute for Theoretical Physics)

Co-authors

Jürgen Berges (Heidelberg University) Kirill Boguslavski (Vienna University of Technology (AT))

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