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Degenerate domain walls in supersymmetric theories. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Chen S, Ievlev E, Shifman M.
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Some Properties of the Plaquette Random-Cluster Model. [PDF]

open access: yesMath Phys Anal Geom
Duncan P, Schweinhart B.
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Versatile photonic frequency synthetic dimensions using a single programmable on-chip device. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Wang ZA   +16 more
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Coupled non-Hermitian skin effect with exceptional points. [PDF]

open access: yesLight Sci Appl
Wang GH   +4 more
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Lattice Gauge Theories

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1989
In quantum mechanics non classical trajectories are allowed with a probability: $$ P\{ x(t)\} = {e^{ - {{S\{ x(t)\} } \over h}}} $$ (1) where the time is euclidean (t ---> it) and $$ P\{ x(t)\} = \int\limits_{ - \infty }^\infty {L[x(t),\dot x(t)]} $$ (1) When h goes to zero, the probability peaks at the minimum of the action , the ...
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Lattice Gauge Theories

1980
Recent mathematical results concerning lattice gauge theories are surveyed. The distinction between color screening and color confinement is explained in terms of the center of the color gauge group, for heavy quarks. The role of the center in terms of non-abelian vortices and confinement is also discussed.
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Lattice thermodynamics for gauge theories

Physical Review D, 1985
We study the Stefan-Boltzmann formula for a free-gluon gas system in the lattice-regularized thermodynamics, and find that there arises a clear ''Debye effect'' above the temperature T/sub D/ = 1/a/sub sigma/ (a/sub sigma/ being the lattice spacing) and the Stefan-Boltzmann formula deviates from the conventional one in the high-temperature region T>T ...
, Ryang, , Saito, , Oki, , Shigemoto
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Lattice Gauge Theories

1983
In the last few years lattice gauge theory has become the primary tool for the study of nonperturbative phenomena in gauge theories. The lattice serves as an ultraviolet cutoff, rendering the theory well defined and amenable to numerical and analytical work.
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