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Lattice meets lattice: Application of lattice cubature to models in lattice gauge theory [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Computational Physics, 2021
High dimensional integrals are abundant in many fields of research including quantum physics. The aim of this paper is to develop efficient recursive strategies to tackle a class of high dimensional integrals having a special product structure with low order couplings, motivated by models in lattice gauge theory from quantum field theory.
Hartung, Tobias   +5 more
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On Weakly Associative Lattices and Near Lattices [PDF]

open access: yesFormalized Mathematics, 2021
Summary . The main aim of this article is to introduce formally two generalizations of lattices, namely weakly associative lattices and near lattices, which can be obtained from the former by certain weakening of the usual well-known axioms.
Damian Sawicki, Adam Grabowski
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Hochschild lattices and shuffle lattices [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Combinatorics, 2022
In his study of a Hochschild complex arising in connection with the free loop fibration, S. Saneblidze defined the freehedron, a certain polytope constructed via a truncation process from the hypercube. It was recently conjectured by F. Chapoton and proven by C.
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Lattice surgery on the Raussendorf lattice [PDF]

open access: yesQuantum Science and Technology, 2018
Lattice surgery is a method to perform quantum computation fault-tolerantly by using operations on boundary qubits between different patches of the planar code. This technique allows for universal planar-code computation without eliminating the intrinsic two-dimensional nearest-neighbor properties of the surface code that eases physical hardware ...
Daniel Herr   +3 more
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Embedding lattices into lattices of ideals [PDF]

open access: yesPacific Journal of Mathematics, 1979
A lattice L is transferable iff, whenever L can be embedded in the ideal lattice of a lattice M, then L can be embedded in M. This concept was introduced by the first author in 1965 who also proved in 1966 that in a transferable lattice there are no doubly reducible elements. In fact, he proved that every lattice can be embedded in the ideal lattice of
Grätzer, G., Platt, C. R., Sands, B.
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Lattice codes for lattice-based PKE

open access: yesDesigns, Codes and Cryptography, 2023
Existing error correction mechanisms in lattice-based public key encryption (PKE) rely on either naive modulation or its concatenation with error correction codes (ECC). This paper shows that lattice coding, as a joint ECC and modulation technique, can substitute the naive modulation in existing lattice-based PKEs to enjoy better correction performance.
Shanxiang Lyu   +4 more
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Lattices with Complemented Tolerance Lattice [PDF]

open access: yesCzechoslovak Mathematical Journal, 2004
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Radeleczki, S., Schweigert, D.
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Mapping the Bentham Corpus: Concept-based Navigation [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities, 2019
British philosopher and reformer Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) left over 60,000 folios of unpublished manuscripts. The Bentham Project, at University College London, is creating a TEI version of the manuscripts, via crowdsourced transcription verified by ...
Pablo Ruiz, Thierry Poibeau
doaj   +1 more source

Ideal lattices of lattices [PDF]

open access: yesPacific Journal of Mathematics, 1975
This paper shows that any compactly generated lattice is a subdirect product of subdirectly irreducible lattices which are complete and upper continuous. An example of a compactly generated lattice which cannot be subdirectly decomposed into subdirectly irreducible compactly generated lattices is given.
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Renormalisation of composite operators in lattice QCD: perturbative versus nonperturbative [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The perturbative and nonperturbative renormalisation of quark-antiquark operators in lattice QCD with two flavours of clover fermions is investigated within the research programme of the QCDSF collaboration.
James Zanotti   +21 more
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