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Distribution of Energy Momentum Tensor around Static Charges in Lattice Simulations and an Effective Model

Distribution of Energy Momentum Tensor around Static Charges in Lattice Simulations and an Effective Model

Av Ryosuke Yanagihara, 2022.Del av serien Springer Theses.


The energy momentum tensor (EMT) is one of the most fundamental observables in physics. Recently, a novel method to define EMT on the basis of the gradient-flow formalism has been proposed. It turned out that the EMT operator can be constructed even on the lattice with the method, which enables non-perturbative computations. This approach has been successfully applied to the analyses on thermodynamic quantities.

This book presents the study on spatial EMT distributions around static charges via the gradient flow in lattice simulations based on SU(3) Yang-Mills theory. Static charges are employed as probes to explore complex quantum systems, and EMT then characterizes the response of vacuum as well as hot medium under the existence of the charges, which significantly provides profound and novel insights into the non-perturbative phenomena, such as the confinement of quarks. In addition, the book treats the study on the EMT distribution around a magnetic vortex in the Abelian-Higgs model, which is compared with the lattice result. These achievements open up various future studies for revealing non-trivial aspects of the strong interaction.

The book also includes well-organized reviews on general properties of EMT, lattice gauge theory and the gradient-flow formalism with its application to the definition of EMT. They are useful for students and young researchers as a brief introduction to this field.

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Produktinformasjon
Format
Pocket
Utgivelsesår
2022
Første salgsdato
24.10.2022
Forlag
Springer Verlag, Singapore
Språk
Engelsk
Antall sider
158
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Serie
Springer Theses
ISBN
9789811662362
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