Accurate determinations of the physical scale of a lattice action are required to check scaling and take the continuum limit. We present a high statistics study of the static potential for the SU(3) Wilson gauge action on coarse lattices ($5.54 \leq \beta \leq 6.0$). Using an improved analysis procedure we determine the string tension and the Sommer scale $r_0$ (and related quantities) to 1% accuracy, including all systematic errors. Combining our results with earlier ones on finer lattices, we present parameterizations of these quantities that should be accurate to about 1% for $5.6 \leq \beta 247(16)$ MeV
Bowler KC, Gutbrod F, Hasenfratz P, et al. The [beta]-function and potential at [beta]=6.0 and 6.3 i...
Wilson loops inSU(2) lattice gauge theory without fermions are determined on lattices of size 12$^4$...
We use lattice techniques to calculate the continuum string tensions of SU(N) gauge theories in 2+1 ...
Accurate determinations of the physical scale of a lattice action are required to check scaling and ...
We present results on the static q¯q potential from high-statistics simulations on 164, 243×32, and ...
We present new results on the static q¯q potential from high-statistics simulations on 324 and small...
We test various improved gauge actions which are made of linear combinations of Wilson loops. We obs...
A modified Wilson action which suppresses plaquettes which take negative values is used to study the...
We present results for the reference scale r 0 in SU(3) Lattice Gauge Theory for β = 6 g 0 2 in the ...
We introduce a hadronic scale R0 through the force F(r) between static quarks at intermediate distan...
We introduce a hadronic scale R_0 through the force F(r) between static quarks at intermediate dista...
Scale setting is of central importance in lattice QCD. It is required to predict dimensional quantit...
We construct a few parameter approximate fixed point action for SU(2) pure gauge theory and subject ...
Using a three-level algorithm we perform a high-precision lattice computation of the static force up...
We study the scaling properties of the static quark potential and the ratio of the critical temperat...
Bowler KC, Gutbrod F, Hasenfratz P, et al. The [beta]-function and potential at [beta]=6.0 and 6.3 i...
Wilson loops inSU(2) lattice gauge theory without fermions are determined on lattices of size 12$^4$...
We use lattice techniques to calculate the continuum string tensions of SU(N) gauge theories in 2+1 ...
Accurate determinations of the physical scale of a lattice action are required to check scaling and ...
We present results on the static q¯q potential from high-statistics simulations on 164, 243×32, and ...
We present new results on the static q¯q potential from high-statistics simulations on 324 and small...
We test various improved gauge actions which are made of linear combinations of Wilson loops. We obs...
A modified Wilson action which suppresses plaquettes which take negative values is used to study the...
We present results for the reference scale r 0 in SU(3) Lattice Gauge Theory for β = 6 g 0 2 in the ...
We introduce a hadronic scale R0 through the force F(r) between static quarks at intermediate distan...
We introduce a hadronic scale R_0 through the force F(r) between static quarks at intermediate dista...
Scale setting is of central importance in lattice QCD. It is required to predict dimensional quantit...
We construct a few parameter approximate fixed point action for SU(2) pure gauge theory and subject ...
Using a three-level algorithm we perform a high-precision lattice computation of the static force up...
We study the scaling properties of the static quark potential and the ratio of the critical temperat...
Bowler KC, Gutbrod F, Hasenfratz P, et al. The [beta]-function and potential at [beta]=6.0 and 6.3 i...
Wilson loops inSU(2) lattice gauge theory without fermions are determined on lattices of size 12$^4$...
We use lattice techniques to calculate the continuum string tensions of SU(N) gauge theories in 2+1 ...