Lecture notes on lattice methods for formal TASI students covering basics, confinement, chiral fermions, and case studies in the 3D Ising model and QCD.
Dynamical simulation of N=1 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory with domain wall fermions
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We present results from a numerical study of N=1 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory using domain wall fermions. In this particular lattice formulation of the theory, supersymmetry is expected to emerge accidentally in the continuum and chiral limits without any fine-tuning of operators. Dynamical simulations were performed for the gauge group SU(2) on 8^3x8 and 16^3x32 lattice space-time volumes and at three different values of the coupling: beta = 2.3, 2.353 and 2.4. Results from this study include measurements of the static potential, residual mass, and a chirally extrapolated value for the gluino condensate at beta=2.3. In addition to these, we study the low lying eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the five dimensional Hermitian domain-wall fermion Dirac operator and present evidence that, for the choice of parameters under investigation, features of the spectrum appear qualitatively consistent with strong coupling and the presence of a large residual mass. From the five dimensional eigenvalues we explore the possibility of using the Banks-Casher relation to determine an independent value for the gluino condensate in the chiral limit.
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Lattice methods for students at a formal TASI
Lecture notes on lattice methods for formal TASI students covering basics, confinement, chiral fermions, and case studies in the 3D Ising model and QCD.