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Wissel, Sönke: Mesonic correlation functions from light quarks and their spectral representation in hot quenched lattice QCD. 2006
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Introduction
1 Quantum Chromodynamics in the continuum
1.1 QCD at finite temperature
1.2 Symmetries of the Lagrangian
1.3 Phases in finite temperature QCD in theoretical framework
1.3.1 Phases at vanishing density
1.3.2 Chiral condensate and the Dirac eigenvalue spectrum
1.3.3 Phases at finite density
1.4 Finite temperature QCD in experimental framework
2 QCD on the lattice - A brief introduction
2.1 The lattice as a regulator of QCD
2.2 Gauge fields on the lattice
2.3 Matter fields on the lattice
2.3.1 Fermion doublers and Nielsen-Ninomiya theorem
2.3.2 Wilson fermions
2.3.3 Wilson fermions with Symanzik improvement (Sheikholeslami-Wohlert action)
2.3.4 Staggered fermions
2.3.5 The Ginsparg-Wilson relation and the overlap operator
2.3.6 Hypercube fermions
2.4 Simulation techniques
2.4.1 Quenched approximation
2.4.2 Markov chains and Metropolis
2.4.3 Heat bath and overrelaxation
2.4.4 Inversion of the fermion matrix
2.4.5 Errors and fitting
2.5 Z(3)-Symmetry on the lattice
2.6 Evaluating physical quantities on the lattice
2.6.1 Continuum limit
2.7 Simulation details
2.7.1 Simulation parameters
2.7.2 Determination of the scale
2.7.3 Renormalization constants
2.8 Mesonic correlation and spectral functions
2.8.1 Temporal correlations
2.8.2 Spatial correlations
2.8.3 Improvements (Fuzzing and Smearing)
2.8.4 Determination of meson masses
3 Maximum entropy method with free data
3.1 Bayes' theorem and maximum entropy method
3.1.1 Likelihood and likelihood function
3.1.2 Prior probability
3.1.3 Outline of the MEM procedure
3.2 Free correlation functions in their spectral representation
3.2.1 Continuum correlation and spectral functions
3.2.2 Wilson fermion correlation and spectral functions
3.2.3 Hypercube fermion correlation and spectral functions
3.2.4 Binning
3.2.5 Summary of observed cut-off effects
3.2.6 Probing the MEM on free and interacting model data
4 Analysis of mesonic properties below and above Tc
4.1 Extracting masses and energies from correlation functions
4.1.1 Masses and energies from temporal correlation functions
4.1.2 Masses in the chiral limit
4.1.3 Dispersion relations
4.2 Bethe-Salpeter amplitudes and the pion radius
4.3 Quark masses from axial Ward identities
4.4 Decay constants
4.5 Spectral functions
4.6 Cut-off and thermal effects in temporal correlation functions
5 Screening masses and correlation functions in the high-temperature phase
5.1 Screening masses in infinite volume and continuum extrapolation
5.2 Spatial correlation function in the context of chiral and Lorentz symmetry breaking
Summary, conclusions and outlook
A Conventions
A.1 SU(N) generators
A.1.1 SU(2): Pauli matrices
A.1.2 SU(3): Gell-Mann matrices
A.1.3 (Euclidean) Dirac matrices
B Tables of results
B.1 AWI quark masses below Tc
B.2 AWI quark masses above Tc
B.3 Renormalization group factors
B.4 Screening masses
B.5 MEM pole masses
C Auxiliary Functions for the Free Lattice Field Theory
D Storing data - Database SQL with MySQL
List of
Abbreviations
Figures
Tables
Listings
References
Acknowledgments
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