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An Effective Way for Determining the Transition Points in Lattice QCD at Finite Temperature

An Effective Way for Determining the Transition Points in Lattice QCD at Finite Temperature
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摘要 The transition points of lattice quantum chromodynamics(QCD) with two degenerate flavors of Wilson quarks at finite temperature T and small imaginary quark chemical potential μ are determined by using the reweighting technique.Under the positive fermion determinant,i.e.,the chemical potential is pure imaginary,the simulations are performed at hopping parameter κ = 0.165.The comparison between the reweighting technique and the conventional point-by-point scanning method is presented.The results prove that the reweighting technique is an effective and efficient method in investigating the critical phenomenon. The transition points of lattice quantum chromodynamics(QCD) with two degenerate flavors of Wilson quarks at finite temperature T and small imaginary quark chemical potential μ are determined by using the reweighting technique.Under the positive fermion determinant,i.e.,the chemical potential is pure imaginary,the simulations are performed at hopping parameter κ = 0.165.The comparison between the reweighting technique and the conventional point-by-point scanning method is presented.The results prove that the reweighting technique is an effective and efficient method in investigating the critical phenomenon.
出处 《Wuhan University Journal of Natural Sciences》 CAS 2010年第6期500-504,共5页 武汉大学学报(自然科学英文版)
基金 Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (10847137) the Science Foundation of Jiangsu University (1283000345)
关键词 lattice quantum chromodynamics(QCD) Wilson fermions chemical potential chiral condensate reweighting technique lattice quantum chromodynamics(QCD) Wilson fermions chemical potential chiral condensate reweighting technique
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