High Energy Physics Journal Club

Report on: Anomalies, gauge field topology and the lattice

by Debasish Banerjee (TIFR)

Thursday, August 19, 2010 from to (Asia/Kolkata)
at Colaba Campus ( AG-69 )
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Title: Anomalies, gauge field topology, and the lattice
Authors: Michael Creutz
Abstract: Motivated by the connection between gauge field topology and the axial anomaly in fermion currents, I use the fourth power of the naive Dirac operator to define a local lattice measure of topological charge. For smooth gauge fields this reduces to the usual topological density. For typical gauge field configurations in a numerical simulation, however, quantum fluctuations dominate, and the sum of this density over the system does not generally give an integer winding. On cooling with respect to the Wilson gauge action, instanton like structures do emerge. As cooling proceeds, these objects tend shrink and finally "fall through the lattice." Modifying the action can block the shrinking at the expense of a loss of reflection positivity. The cooling procedure is highly sensitive to the details of the initial steps, suggesting that quantum fluctuations induce a small but fundamental ambiguity in the definition of topological susceptibility. 
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