Four fermion interactions appear in many models of Beyond Standard Model physics. In Technicolour and composite Higgs models Standard Model fermion masses can be generated by four fermion terms. They are also expected to modify the dynamics of the new strongly interacting sector. In particular in technicolour models it has been suggested that they can be used to break infrared conformality and produce a walking theory with a large mass anomalous dimension. We study the SU(2) gauge theory with 2 adjoint fermions and a chirally symmetric four fermion term. We demonstrate chiral symmetry breaking at large four fermion coupling and study the phase diagram of the model
We present a lattice study of a Nambu–Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model using Wilson fermions. Four-fermion i...
Fermion masses can be generated through four-fermion condensates when symmetries prevent fermion bil...
In this dissertation, we describe our studies on phases of gauge theories in the infrared. In Part I...
Four fermion interactions appear in many models of Beyond Standard Model physics. In Technicolour an...
7 pages, 3 figures, presented at the 34th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2...
We investigate the effects of four-fermion interactions on the phase diagram of strongly interacting...
We investigate the effects of four-fermion interactions on the phase diagram of strongly interacting...
We study a lattice model comprising four massless reduced staggered fermions in four dimensions coup...
According to the ideal walking technicolor paradigm, large mass anomalous dimensions arise in gauged...
We present ongoing investigations of a four-dimensional lattice field theory with four massless redu...
We present ongoing investigations of a four-dimensional lattice field theory with four massless redu...
According to the ideal walking technicolor paradigm, large mass anomalous dimensions arise in gauged...
The four-fermi interaction can play an important role in models of strong dynamical EW sym- metry br...
According to the ideal walking technicolor paradigm, large mass anomalous dimensions arise in gauged...
Fermion masses can be generated through four-fermion condensates when symmetries prevent fermion bil...
We present a lattice study of a Nambu–Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model using Wilson fermions. Four-fermion i...
Fermion masses can be generated through four-fermion condensates when symmetries prevent fermion bil...
In this dissertation, we describe our studies on phases of gauge theories in the infrared. In Part I...
Four fermion interactions appear in many models of Beyond Standard Model physics. In Technicolour an...
7 pages, 3 figures, presented at the 34th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2...
We investigate the effects of four-fermion interactions on the phase diagram of strongly interacting...
We investigate the effects of four-fermion interactions on the phase diagram of strongly interacting...
We study a lattice model comprising four massless reduced staggered fermions in four dimensions coup...
According to the ideal walking technicolor paradigm, large mass anomalous dimensions arise in gauged...
We present ongoing investigations of a four-dimensional lattice field theory with four massless redu...
We present ongoing investigations of a four-dimensional lattice field theory with four massless redu...
According to the ideal walking technicolor paradigm, large mass anomalous dimensions arise in gauged...
The four-fermi interaction can play an important role in models of strong dynamical EW sym- metry br...
According to the ideal walking technicolor paradigm, large mass anomalous dimensions arise in gauged...
Fermion masses can be generated through four-fermion condensates when symmetries prevent fermion bil...
We present a lattice study of a Nambu–Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model using Wilson fermions. Four-fermion i...
Fermion masses can be generated through four-fermion condensates when symmetries prevent fermion bil...
In this dissertation, we describe our studies on phases of gauge theories in the infrared. In Part I...