When the free energy density of QCD is expanded in a Taylor series in the chemical potential μ, the coefficients are the nonlinear quark number susceptibilities. We show that these depend on the prescription for putting the chemical potential on the lattice, making all extrapolations in the chemical potential prescription dependent at finite lattice spacing. To put bounds on the prescription dependence, we investigate the magnitude of the nonlinear susceptibilities over a range of temperature, T, in QCD with two degenerate flavors of light dynamical quarks at lattice spacing ¼T. The prescription dependence is removed in quenched QCD through a continuum extrapolation, and the dependence of the pressure P on μ is obtained
The values of the presently available truncated perturbative expressions for the pressure of the qua...
We explore the phase diagram of SU(2) Lattice Gauge Theory with dynamical fermions in the temperatur...
Since the turn of the millennium there has been tremendous progress in understanding QCD at finite c...
When the free energy density of QCD is expanded in a series in the chemical potential, mu, the Taylo...
We investigate the Taylor expansion of the baryon number susceptibility, and hence, pressure, in a s...
We report the first measurements of sixth order non-linear quark number susceptibilities in continuu...
We determine the equation of state of QCD for nonzero chemical potentials via a Taylor expansion of ...
AbstractQuark number susceptibilities at finite quark chemical potential are investigated in the fra...
We present recent results on thermodynamics of QCD with almost physical light quark masses and a phy...
We propose a method to study lattice QCD at finite temperature (T) and chemical potential (\mu). We ...
We investigate the critical end point (CEP) of QCD with two flavours of light dynamical quarks at fi...
We present recent results on thermodynamics of QCD with almost physical light quark masses and a phy...
A new method for the evaluation of the perturbative expansion of the QCD pressure is presented which...
We compute analytically the diagonal quark number susceptibilities for a quark-gluon plasma at finit...
Building on the experience of [A. Hietanen et al., Phys. Rev. D 79, 045018 (2009)], we develop a for...
The values of the presently available truncated perturbative expressions for the pressure of the qua...
We explore the phase diagram of SU(2) Lattice Gauge Theory with dynamical fermions in the temperatur...
Since the turn of the millennium there has been tremendous progress in understanding QCD at finite c...
When the free energy density of QCD is expanded in a series in the chemical potential, mu, the Taylo...
We investigate the Taylor expansion of the baryon number susceptibility, and hence, pressure, in a s...
We report the first measurements of sixth order non-linear quark number susceptibilities in continuu...
We determine the equation of state of QCD for nonzero chemical potentials via a Taylor expansion of ...
AbstractQuark number susceptibilities at finite quark chemical potential are investigated in the fra...
We present recent results on thermodynamics of QCD with almost physical light quark masses and a phy...
We propose a method to study lattice QCD at finite temperature (T) and chemical potential (\mu). We ...
We investigate the critical end point (CEP) of QCD with two flavours of light dynamical quarks at fi...
We present recent results on thermodynamics of QCD with almost physical light quark masses and a phy...
A new method for the evaluation of the perturbative expansion of the QCD pressure is presented which...
We compute analytically the diagonal quark number susceptibilities for a quark-gluon plasma at finit...
Building on the experience of [A. Hietanen et al., Phys. Rev. D 79, 045018 (2009)], we develop a for...
The values of the presently available truncated perturbative expressions for the pressure of the qua...
We explore the phase diagram of SU(2) Lattice Gauge Theory with dynamical fermions in the temperatur...
Since the turn of the millennium there has been tremendous progress in understanding QCD at finite c...