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Topological susceptibility in full QCD: lattice results versus the prediction from the QCD partition function with granularity

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arxiv hep-lat/0103011 v2 pith:S5VJ5SHZ submitted 2001-03-14 hep-lat hep-phhep-th

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keywords functiongranularitylatticepartitionsusceptibilitytopologicalaccountsanti-instantons
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Recent lattice data from CP-PACS, UKQCD, SESAM/TXL and the Pisa group regarding the quark mass dependence of the topological susceptibility in 2-flavour QCD are compared to each other and to theoretical expectations. The latter get specified by referring to the QCD finite-volume partition function with ``granularity'' which accounts for the entropy brought by instantons and anti-instantons. The chiral condensate in $N_f=2$ QCD, if determined by this method, turns out surprisingly large.

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