The claim that ChPT topological susceptibility fluctuations are always non-interacting relies on a determinant that the paper's own equations show to be nonzero, and the slab sub-volume analysis contains further algebraic errors.
On the Thermodynamic Geometry of Hot QCD
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We study the nature of the covariant thermodynamic geometry arising from the free energy of hot QCD. We systematically analyze the underlying equilibrium thermodynamic configurations of the free energy of 2- and 3-flavor hot QCD with or without including thermal fluctuations in the neighborhood of the QCD transition temperature. We show that there exists a well-defined thermodynamic geometric notion for QCD thermodynamics. The geometry thus obtained has no singularity as an intrinsic Riemannian manifold. We further show that there is a close connection of this geometric approach with the existing studies of correlations and quark number susceptibilities in hot QCD.
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A Fluctuation Theory of Topological Susceptibility
The claim that ChPT topological susceptibility fluctuations are always non-interacting relies on a determinant that the paper's own equations show to be nonzero, and the slab sub-volume analysis contains further algebraic errors.