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We review our analysis of the strong coupling of compact QED on a lattice with staggered Fermions. We show that, for infinite coupling, compact QED is exactly mapped in a quantum antiferromagnet.
Affleck+42 more
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Top Quark Physics at the High Luminosity LHC [PDF]
A summary of the prospects for top-quark physics at the High Luminosity LHC.
arxiv
Particle Diffraction at High Energies [PDF]
A brief ideological and historical review of problems of high energy diffractive scattering is given.
arxiv
Quantum Monte Carlo approaches to nuclear and atomic physics
Quantum Monte Carlo methods have proven to be valuable in the study of strongly correlated quantum systems, particularly nuclear physics and cold atomic gases.
Carlson, J.+2 more
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String/Gauge Correspondence; View from the High Energy Side [PDF]
We briefly review the recent progress concerning the application of the hidden integrability to the derivation of the stringy/brane picture for the high energy QCD.
arxiv
Models of folding of a triangular lattice embedded in a discrete space are studied as simple models of the crumpling transition of fixed-connectivity membranes.
Bowick, Mark+3 more
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Connecting structure functions on the lattice with phenomenology
We examine the extraction of moments of parton distributions from lattice data, focusing in particular on the chiral extrapolation as a function of the quark mass.
Detmold, W.+2 more
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Influence of Multiple Scattering on High-energy Deuteron Quasi-optical Birefringence Effect [PDF]
Influence of multiple scattering on high-energy deuteron quasi-optical birefringence effect is discussed.
arxiv
sd2 Graphene: Kagome Band in Hexagonal lattice
Graphene, made of sp2 hybridized carbon, is characterized with a Dirac band, representative of its underlying 2D hexagonal lattice. Fundamental understanding of graphene has recently spurred a surge of searching for 2D topological quantum phases in solid-
Liu, Feng+4 more
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Symmetries and the Weak Interactions [PDF]
We trace the origin of the concept which was named by the High Energy Physics Community "The Cabibbo angle"
arxiv