A first-principles lattice calculation determines the mass of the gluino-glue bound state in N=1 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory in the large-N limit.
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We present initial results comparing the RHMC and R algorithms on large lattices with small quark masses using chiral fermions. We also present results concerning staggered fermions near the deconfinement/chiral phase transition. We find that the RHMC algorithm not only eliminates the step-size error of the R algorithm, but is also considerably more efficient. We discuss several possibilities for further improvement to the RHMC algorithm.
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The mass of the gluino-glue bound state in large-$N$ $\mathcal{N}=1$ Supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory
A first-principles lattice calculation determines the mass of the gluino-glue bound state in N=1 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory in the large-N limit.