A non-perturbative study of the renormalisation of action parameters in anisotropic lattice QCD with applications to finite temperature QCD
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Richard Morrin, 'A non-perturbative study of the renormalisation of action parameters in anisotropic lattice QCD with applications to finite temperature QCD', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Mathematics, 2009, pp 152Download Item:
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Abstract:
The advantages of using anisotropic lattices, instead of the more usual isotropic
lattices, in QCD simulations are well estabhshed. Anisotropic lattices can be used to
increase signal resolution and allow computational overhead to be kept to a minimum
while minimising finite volume effects. A fine temporal discretisation can be used to
suppress mass-dependent errors which has considerable advantages; particularly for
heavy quark simulations. Finite temperature field theory has a natural asymmetry
which is ideally suited to an anisotropic lattice formulation.
Author: Morrin, Richard
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Ryan, SineadQualification name:
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