Due to the infrared problem of high-temperature field theory, a robust study of the electroweak phase transition (EWPT) requires use of non-perturbative methods. We apply the method of high-temperature dimensional reduction to the two Higgs doublet model (2HDM) to obtain three-dimensional effective theories that can be used for non-perturbative simulations. A detailed derivation of the mapping between the full four-dimensional and the effective three-dimensional theories is presented. The results will be used in future lattice studies of the 2HDM. In the limit of large mass mixing between the doublets, existing lattice results can be recycled. The results of such a study are presented in a companion paper
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
Kajantie K, Laine M, Rummukainen K, Shaposhnikov M. The electroweak phase transition: A non-perturba...
In a series of two papers, we make a comparative analysis of the performance of conventional perturb...
Abstract Due to the infrared problem of high-temperature field theory, a robust study of the electro...
Due to the infrared problem of high-temperature field theory, a robust study of the electroweak phas...
Due to the infrared problem of high-temperature field theory, a robust study of the electroweak phas...
Due to the infrared problem of high-temperature field theory, a robust study of the electroweak phas...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
We perform a nonperturbative study of the electroweak phase transition (EWPT) in the two Higgs doubl...
We perform a nonperturbative study of the electroweak phase transition (EWPT) in the two Higgs doubl...
We perform a nonperturbative study of the electroweak phase transition (EWPT) in the two Higgs doubl...
We perform a nonperturbative study of the electroweak phase transition (EWPT) in the two Higgs doubl...
We perform a nonperturbative study of the electroweak phase transition (EWPT) in the two Higgs doubl...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
Kajantie K, Laine M, Rummukainen K, Shaposhnikov M. The electroweak phase transition: A non-perturba...
In a series of two papers, we make a comparative analysis of the performance of conventional perturb...
Abstract Due to the infrared problem of high-temperature field theory, a robust study of the electro...
Due to the infrared problem of high-temperature field theory, a robust study of the electroweak phas...
Due to the infrared problem of high-temperature field theory, a robust study of the electroweak phas...
Due to the infrared problem of high-temperature field theory, a robust study of the electroweak phas...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
We perform a nonperturbative study of the electroweak phase transition (EWPT) in the two Higgs doubl...
We perform a nonperturbative study of the electroweak phase transition (EWPT) in the two Higgs doubl...
We perform a nonperturbative study of the electroweak phase transition (EWPT) in the two Higgs doubl...
We perform a nonperturbative study of the electroweak phase transition (EWPT) in the two Higgs doubl...
We perform a nonperturbative study of the electroweak phase transition (EWPT) in the two Higgs doubl...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
Making use of a dimensionally-reduced effective theory at high temperature, we perform a nonperturba...
Kajantie K, Laine M, Rummukainen K, Shaposhnikov M. The electroweak phase transition: A non-perturba...
In a series of two papers, we make a comparative analysis of the performance of conventional perturb...