We investigate the effect of Z2 magnetic monopoles and vortices on the finite temperature deconfinement phase transition in the fundamental - adjoint SU(2) lattice gauge theory. In the limit of complete suppression of the Z2 monopoles, the mixed action for the SU(2) theory in its Villain form is shown to be self-dual under the exchange of the fundamental and adjoint couplings. By further suppressing the Z2 vortices we show that the extended model reduces to the Wilson action with a modified coupling. The universality of the SU(2) deconfinement phase transition with the Ising model is therefore expected to remain intact in the entire plane of the fundamental-adjoint couplings in the continuum limit. The self-duality arguments related to the ...
We study connections between global symmetries, topological objects, and phase transitions in non-ab...
The SO(3) lattice gauge theory with a Villain form of action was investigated by Monte Carlo techniq...
We study connections between global symmetries, topological objects, and phase transitions in non-ab...
We investigate the effect of $Z_2$ magnetic monopoles on the finite temperature deconfinement phase ...
Suppressing Z2-monopoles shifts the line of deconfinement transitions in the coupling plane of the S...
Adding separate chemical potentials lambda and gamma for Z2 monopoles and vortices respectively in t...
Adding separate chemical potentials λ and γ for Z2 monopoles and vortices, respectively, i...
Adding separate chemical potentials λ and γ for Z2 monopoles and vortices, respectively, i...
Suppressing monopoles and vortices by introducing large chemical potentials for them in the Wilson a...
We study the stability of Z_2 topological vortex excitations in d+1 dimensional SU(2) Yang-Mills the...
We construct the creation operator of a vortex for SU(2) pure gauge theory using the methods develop...
We examine certain issues related to the universality of the SU(2) lattice gauge theory at nonzero t...
The vortex state which arises from a projection of SU(2) to $Z_2$ gauge theory is studied at finite ...
We study the three-dimensional fundamental-adjoint SU(2) lattice gauge theory at non-zero temperatur...
We study connections between global symmetries, topological objects, and phase transitions in non-ab...
We study connections between global symmetries, topological objects, and phase transitions in non-ab...
The SO(3) lattice gauge theory with a Villain form of action was investigated by Monte Carlo techniq...
We study connections between global symmetries, topological objects, and phase transitions in non-ab...
We investigate the effect of $Z_2$ magnetic monopoles on the finite temperature deconfinement phase ...
Suppressing Z2-monopoles shifts the line of deconfinement transitions in the coupling plane of the S...
Adding separate chemical potentials lambda and gamma for Z2 monopoles and vortices respectively in t...
Adding separate chemical potentials λ and γ for Z2 monopoles and vortices, respectively, i...
Adding separate chemical potentials λ and γ for Z2 monopoles and vortices, respectively, i...
Suppressing monopoles and vortices by introducing large chemical potentials for them in the Wilson a...
We study the stability of Z_2 topological vortex excitations in d+1 dimensional SU(2) Yang-Mills the...
We construct the creation operator of a vortex for SU(2) pure gauge theory using the methods develop...
We examine certain issues related to the universality of the SU(2) lattice gauge theory at nonzero t...
The vortex state which arises from a projection of SU(2) to $Z_2$ gauge theory is studied at finite ...
We study the three-dimensional fundamental-adjoint SU(2) lattice gauge theory at non-zero temperatur...
We study connections between global symmetries, topological objects, and phase transitions in non-ab...
We study connections between global symmetries, topological objects, and phase transitions in non-ab...
The SO(3) lattice gauge theory with a Villain form of action was investigated by Monte Carlo techniq...
We study connections between global symmetries, topological objects, and phase transitions in non-ab...