Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/53549
Type: Conference paper
Title: Lattice Landau Gauge via Stereographic Projection
Author: Von Smekal, L.
Jorkowski, A.
Mehta, D.
Sternbeck, A.
Citation: Proceedings of Science, 2008; Confinement 8:048-1-048-5
Publisher: Proceedings of Science
Publisher Place: Germany
Issue Date: 2008
Series/Report no.: ADP-08-15/T675
Conference Name: Conference Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum (8th : 2008 : Mainz, Germany)
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Lorenz von Smekal, Alexander Jorkowski, Dhagash Mehta and André Sternbeck
Abstract: The complete cancellation of Gribov copies and the Neuberger 0=0 problem of lattice BRST can be avoided in modified lattice Landau gauge. In compact U(1), where the problem is a lattice artifact, there remain to be Gribov copies but their number is exponentially reduced. Moreover, there is no cancellation of copies there as the sign of the Faddeev-Popov determinant is positive. Applied to the maximal Abelian subgroup this avoids the perfect cancellation amongst the remaining Gribov copies for SU(N) also. In addition, based on a definition of gauge fields on the lattice as stereographically-projected link variables, it provides a framework for gauge fixed Monte-Carlo simulations. This will include all Gribov copies in the spirit of BRST. Their average is not zero, as demonstrated explicitly in simple models. This might resolve present discrepancies between gauge-fixed lattice and continuum studies of QCD Green’s functions.
Keywords: High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)
Description: Submitted to Cornell University’s online archive www.arXiv.org in 2008 by Lorenz von Smekal.
Rights: Copyright © owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Licence.
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