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A new method for the beta function in the chiral symmetry broken phase

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We describe a new method to determine non-perturbatively the beta function of a gauge theory using lattice simulations in the p-regime of the theory. This complements alternative measurements of the beta function working directly at zero fermion mass and bridges the gap between the weak coupling perturbative regime and the strong coupling regime relevant to the mass spectrum of the theory. We apply this method to ${\mathrm {SU(3)} }$ gauge theory with two fermion flavors in the 2-index symmetric (sextet) representation. We find that the beta function is small but non-zero at the renormalized coupling value $g^2 = 6.7$, consistent with our previous independent investigation using simulations directly at zero fermion mass. The model continues to be a very interesting explicit realization of the near-conformal composite Higgs paradigm which could be relevant for Beyond Standard Model phenomenology.

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2026 1

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Gradient Flow Renormalization Schemes for Composite Fermion Operators

hep-lat · 2026-07-01 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

New A and V gradient flow schemes enable nonperturbative renormalization of composite fermion operators via conserved currents and ratios of correlation functions, demonstrated on domain-wall ensembles for Z_V/Z_A and strange quark mass.

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  • Gradient Flow Renormalization Schemes for Composite Fermion Operators hep-lat · 2026-07-01 · unverdicted · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    New A and V gradient flow schemes enable nonperturbative renormalization of composite fermion operators via conserved currents and ratios of correlation functions, demonstrated on domain-wall ensembles for Z_V/Z_A and strange quark mass.