We present a numerical technique for calculating path integrals in non-compact U(1) and SU(2) gauge theories. The gauge fields are represented by a superposition of pseudoparticles of various types with their amplitudes and color orientations as degrees of freedom. Applied to Maxwell theory this technique results in a potential which is in excellent agreement with the Coulomb potential. For SU(2) Yang-Mills theory the same technique yields clear evidence of confinement. Varying the coupling constant exhibits the same scaling behavior for the string tension, the topological susceptibility and the critical temperature while their dimensionless ratios are similar to those obtained in lattice calculations
High temperature reduction of the SU(2) Higgs model is realised by partially integrating its partiti...
AbstractWe combine two partons on a random lattice as a vector state. In the ladder approximation, w...
The density of states is calculated for a SU(2) and a compact U(1) lattice gauge theory using a modi...
We present a numerical technique for calculating path integrals in non-compact U(1) and SU(2) gauge ...
The pseudoparticle approach is a numerical method to calculate path integrals in effective SU(2) Yan...
The pseudoparticle approach is a numerical method to approximate path integrals in SU(2) Yang-Mills ...
The pseudoparticle approach is a numericalmethod to compute path integrals without discretizing spac...
The pseudoparticle approach is a numerical method to compute path integrals without discretizing spa...
We perform a detailed study of the adjoint static potential in the pseudoparticle approach, which is...
In this work, we study various Monte Carlo methods for lattice gauge theories. The mass of the 0+ gl...
We analyse the extent to which path integral techniques can be used to directly prove the unitarity ...
We numerically explore an alternative discretization of continuum SU(N-c) Yang-Mills theory on a Euc...
By extending Feynman's path integral calculus to fields which respect orbifold boundary conditions w...
We calculate the ghost two-point function in Coulomb gauge QCD with a simple model vacuum gluon wave...
Instantons, or pseudoparticles, are solutions to the equations of motion in classical field theories...
High temperature reduction of the SU(2) Higgs model is realised by partially integrating its partiti...
AbstractWe combine two partons on a random lattice as a vector state. In the ladder approximation, w...
The density of states is calculated for a SU(2) and a compact U(1) lattice gauge theory using a modi...
We present a numerical technique for calculating path integrals in non-compact U(1) and SU(2) gauge ...
The pseudoparticle approach is a numerical method to calculate path integrals in effective SU(2) Yan...
The pseudoparticle approach is a numerical method to approximate path integrals in SU(2) Yang-Mills ...
The pseudoparticle approach is a numericalmethod to compute path integrals without discretizing spac...
The pseudoparticle approach is a numerical method to compute path integrals without discretizing spa...
We perform a detailed study of the adjoint static potential in the pseudoparticle approach, which is...
In this work, we study various Monte Carlo methods for lattice gauge theories. The mass of the 0+ gl...
We analyse the extent to which path integral techniques can be used to directly prove the unitarity ...
We numerically explore an alternative discretization of continuum SU(N-c) Yang-Mills theory on a Euc...
By extending Feynman's path integral calculus to fields which respect orbifold boundary conditions w...
We calculate the ghost two-point function in Coulomb gauge QCD with a simple model vacuum gluon wave...
Instantons, or pseudoparticles, are solutions to the equations of motion in classical field theories...
High temperature reduction of the SU(2) Higgs model is realised by partially integrating its partiti...
AbstractWe combine two partons on a random lattice as a vector state. In the ladder approximation, w...
The density of states is calculated for a SU(2) and a compact U(1) lattice gauge theory using a modi...