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arxiv: 2311.18696 · v1 · pith:AXBSR6REnew · submitted 2023-11-30 · ✦ hep-lat · hep-th

Testing (asymptotic) scaling in Yang-Mills theories in the large-N_c limit

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keywords large-simulationstheoryyang-millsallowsasymptoticcouplingsgauge
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TEK reduction is a well-established technique that allows single-site simulations of Yang-Mills theory in the large-$N_c$ limit by exploiting volume reduction induced by twisted boundary conditions. We performed simulations for $SU(841)$ for several gauge couplings and applied standard Wilson flow techniques combined with a tree-level improvement methodology to set the lattice scale. The wide range of gauge couplings covered by our simulations allows us to explore a region in the coupling space where our data exhibits asymptotic scaling and perturbation theory could be used to analyze the behaviour of the $\beta$-function. In this talk, I will review the methodology used and go through the main results we obtained, including a determination of the $\Lambda$-parameter of Yang-Mills theory at large-$N_c$ in $\overline{\text{MS}}$-scheme.

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