Tensor renormalization group computes symmetry-twisted partition functions to identify critical points solely from them, yielding Tc=2.2017(2) and nu=0.663(33) for the 3D O(2) model plus TBKT=0.8928(2) for the 2D O(2) BKT transition.
A study of the 't Hooft loop in SU(2) Yang-Mills theory
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We study the behaviour of the spatial and temporal 't Hooft loop at zero and finite temperature in the 4D SU(2) Yang-Mills theory, using a new numerical method. In the deconfined phase $T>T_c$, the spatial 't Hooft loop exhibits a dual string tension, which vanishes at $T_c$ with 3D Ising-like critical exponent.
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Lattice computation of Wilson-'t Hooft loops supplies numerical evidence for dyon condensation at theta=2pi in SU(2) Yang-Mills.
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Tensor renormalization group approach to critical phenomena via symmetry-twisted partition functions
Tensor renormalization group computes symmetry-twisted partition functions to identify critical points solely from them, yielding Tc=2.2017(2) and nu=0.663(33) for the 3D O(2) model plus TBKT=0.8928(2) for the 2D O(2) BKT transition.
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Numerical Hints for Dyon Condensation at $\theta=2\pi$ via Wilson-'t Hooft Loops in $SU(2)$ Yang-Mills Theory
Lattice computation of Wilson-'t Hooft loops supplies numerical evidence for dyon condensation at theta=2pi in SU(2) Yang-Mills.