We construct sequences of ``field theoretical'' (analytical) lattice topological charge density operators which formally approach geometrical definitions in 2-d $CP^{N-1}$ models and 4-d $SU(N)$ Yang Mills theories. The analysis of these sequences of operators suggests a new way of looking at the geometrical method, showing that geometrical charges can be interpreted as limits of sequences of field theoretical (analytical) operators. In perturbation theory renormalization effects formally tend to vanish along such sequences. But, since the perturbative expansion is asymptotic, this does not necessarily lead to well behaved geometrical limits. It indeed leaves open the possibility that non-perturbative renormalizations survive
We discuss the extension of the field theoretical approach, already used in the lattice determinati...
We present a comparison of different definitions of the topological charge on the lattice, using a s...
We propose a non-perturbative criterion to examine whether recently proposed supersymmetric lattice ...
We construct sequences of ``field theoretical'' (analytical) lattice topological charge density ope...
We construct sequences of ``field theoretical'' (analytical) lattice topological charge density oper...
Topological charge on the lattice: a field theoretical view of the geometrical approac
We implement the algorithm of Phillips and Stone on a hypercubic, periodic lattice and show that at ...
A detailed comparison is made between the field-theoretic and geometric definitions of topological c...
A detailed comparison is made between the field-theoretic and geometric definitions of topological c...
We study the renormalization group evolution up to the fixed point of the lattice topological susce...
The conditions leading to a nontrivial renormalization of the topological charge in four-dimensional...
We discuss the extension of the field theoretical approach, already used in the lattice determinatio...
We study the renormalization group behaviour of the topological charge density in full QCD on the l...
We present a comparison of different definitions of the topological charge on the lattice, using a s...
We study the renormalization group evolution up to the fixed point of the lattice topological suscep...
We discuss the extension of the field theoretical approach, already used in the lattice determinati...
We present a comparison of different definitions of the topological charge on the lattice, using a s...
We propose a non-perturbative criterion to examine whether recently proposed supersymmetric lattice ...
We construct sequences of ``field theoretical'' (analytical) lattice topological charge density ope...
We construct sequences of ``field theoretical'' (analytical) lattice topological charge density oper...
Topological charge on the lattice: a field theoretical view of the geometrical approac
We implement the algorithm of Phillips and Stone on a hypercubic, periodic lattice and show that at ...
A detailed comparison is made between the field-theoretic and geometric definitions of topological c...
A detailed comparison is made between the field-theoretic and geometric definitions of topological c...
We study the renormalization group evolution up to the fixed point of the lattice topological susce...
The conditions leading to a nontrivial renormalization of the topological charge in four-dimensional...
We discuss the extension of the field theoretical approach, already used in the lattice determinatio...
We study the renormalization group behaviour of the topological charge density in full QCD on the l...
We present a comparison of different definitions of the topological charge on the lattice, using a s...
We study the renormalization group evolution up to the fixed point of the lattice topological suscep...
We discuss the extension of the field theoretical approach, already used in the lattice determinati...
We present a comparison of different definitions of the topological charge on the lattice, using a s...
We propose a non-perturbative criterion to examine whether recently proposed supersymmetric lattice ...