In this work we attempt to determine the mass anomalous dimension of the SU(N) gauge theory with two Dirac fermions in the adjoint representation, in the limit of large N. The method uses the mode number of the Dirac operator, as done in Ref. [1] for the SU(2) theory in a large volume. Taking advantage of large–N volume reduction we do this on a 24 lattice, but we should still get infinite–volume physics in the large–N limit. We find promising initial results, both volume reduction and the mode number method seem to work, but the effective volume of our lattices is probably still too small to reliably determine the mass anomalous dimension at the IRFP, and so results at larger N are required
We present an update of our ongoing study of the SU(2) gauge theory with one flavor of Dirac fermion...
In this work we present the results of our investigation of SU(2) gauge theory with two Dirac fermio...
Taming finite-volume effects is a crucial ingredient in order to identify the existence of IR fixed ...
In this work we consider the SU(N) gauge theory with two Dirac fermions in the adjoint represen-tati...
In this work we consider the SU( N ) gauge theory with two Dirac fermions in the adjoint representat...
In this work we consider the SU( N ) gauge theory with two Dirac fermions in the adjoint representat...
Journal of High Energy Physics 2015.8 (2015): 034 reproduced by permission of Scuola Internazionale ...
We analyze the large-N behavior of SU(N) lattice gauge theories with adjoint fermions by study-ing v...
This work covers volume reduction in quantum field theories on a lattice at large $N$ (number of col...
We study the single site SU(N) lattice gauge theory with N f = 2 adjoint Wilson fermions for values ...
8 pages, presented at the 31st International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2013), 29 Ju...
Motivated by recent scenarios of exotic infrared behaviour and by earlier lattice findings, we prese...
Abstract: We investigate the eigenmodes of the massless Dirac operator to extract the scale-dependen...
In this work we present the results of our investigation of SU(2) gauge theory with two Dirac fermio...
In this work we present the results of our investigation of SU(2) gauge theory with two Dirac fermio...
We present an update of our ongoing study of the SU(2) gauge theory with one flavor of Dirac fermion...
In this work we present the results of our investigation of SU(2) gauge theory with two Dirac fermio...
Taming finite-volume effects is a crucial ingredient in order to identify the existence of IR fixed ...
In this work we consider the SU(N) gauge theory with two Dirac fermions in the adjoint represen-tati...
In this work we consider the SU( N ) gauge theory with two Dirac fermions in the adjoint representat...
In this work we consider the SU( N ) gauge theory with two Dirac fermions in the adjoint representat...
Journal of High Energy Physics 2015.8 (2015): 034 reproduced by permission of Scuola Internazionale ...
We analyze the large-N behavior of SU(N) lattice gauge theories with adjoint fermions by study-ing v...
This work covers volume reduction in quantum field theories on a lattice at large $N$ (number of col...
We study the single site SU(N) lattice gauge theory with N f = 2 adjoint Wilson fermions for values ...
8 pages, presented at the 31st International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2013), 29 Ju...
Motivated by recent scenarios of exotic infrared behaviour and by earlier lattice findings, we prese...
Abstract: We investigate the eigenmodes of the massless Dirac operator to extract the scale-dependen...
In this work we present the results of our investigation of SU(2) gauge theory with two Dirac fermio...
In this work we present the results of our investigation of SU(2) gauge theory with two Dirac fermio...
We present an update of our ongoing study of the SU(2) gauge theory with one flavor of Dirac fermion...
In this work we present the results of our investigation of SU(2) gauge theory with two Dirac fermio...
Taming finite-volume effects is a crucial ingredient in order to identify the existence of IR fixed ...