A semi-classical model is developed to describe pure SU(2) Yang-Mills gluodynamics at finite temperature as a dilute, non-interacting gas of Kraan-van Baal-Lee-Lu calorons including the case of non-trivial holonomy. Temperature dependent parameters of the model (asymptotic caloron holonomy, caloron density and caloron size distribution) are discussed from the point of view of lattice observations and of in-medium modifications of the one-loop caloron amplitude. Space-like string tensions running into plateaux at distances R \approx 0.8 - 1.3 fm are obtained and compared to lattice results in order to find more precisely the average caloron size. Then, the quark-antiquark free energy as predicted by the model is considered. In the confined p...
AbstractWe report a numerical study of SU(2) lattice gauge theory in the minimal Coulomb gauge at β=...
We present a high-precision lattice calculation of the equation of state in the confining phase of S...
The mechanism of confinement in Yang-Mills theories remains a challenge to our understanding of nonp...
We study SU(2) lattice gauge theory at $T>0$ in a finite box with fixed holonomy value at the spatia...
We report the observation of calorons with nontrivial holonomy and fractional topological charge obj...
We compute the functional determinant for the fluctuations around the most general self-dual configu...
We couple fermion fields in the adjoint representation (gluinos) to the SU(2) gauge field of unit ch...
Finite temperature Euclidean SU(2) lattice gauge fields generated in the confinement phase close to ...
We elucidate how Quantum Thermodynamics at temperature T emerges from pure and classical SU(2) ...
For pure SU(2) lattice gauge theory at finite T, by the help of the cooling method, we search for cl...
We present a lattice study of the equation of state in Yang-Mills theory based on the exceptional G ...
We argue that a selfconsistent spatial coarse-graining, which involves interacting (anti)calorons of...
We review how instanton solutions at finite temperature can be seen as boundstates of constituent mo...
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AbstractWe report a numerical study of SU(2) lattice gauge theory in the minimal Coulomb gauge at β=...
We present a high-precision lattice calculation of the equation of state in the confining phase of S...
The mechanism of confinement in Yang-Mills theories remains a challenge to our understanding of nonp...
We study SU(2) lattice gauge theory at $T>0$ in a finite box with fixed holonomy value at the spatia...
We report the observation of calorons with nontrivial holonomy and fractional topological charge obj...
We compute the functional determinant for the fluctuations around the most general self-dual configu...
We couple fermion fields in the adjoint representation (gluinos) to the SU(2) gauge field of unit ch...
Finite temperature Euclidean SU(2) lattice gauge fields generated in the confinement phase close to ...
We elucidate how Quantum Thermodynamics at temperature T emerges from pure and classical SU(2) ...
For pure SU(2) lattice gauge theory at finite T, by the help of the cooling method, we search for cl...
We present a lattice study of the equation of state in Yang-Mills theory based on the exceptional G ...
We argue that a selfconsistent spatial coarse-graining, which involves interacting (anti)calorons of...
We review how instanton solutions at finite temperature can be seen as boundstates of constituent mo...
In this paper, we detail the thermodynamics of two-flavor nonlocal Polyakov-Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model...
We reveal the center vortex content of SU(2) calorons and ensembles of them. While one part of the v...
AbstractWe report a numerical study of SU(2) lattice gauge theory in the minimal Coulomb gauge at β=...
We present a high-precision lattice calculation of the equation of state in the confining phase of S...
The mechanism of confinement in Yang-Mills theories remains a challenge to our understanding of nonp...