Title of article :
An object oriented code for simulating supersymmetric Yang–Mills theories Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Simon Catterall، نويسنده , , Anosh Joseph، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
18
From page :
1336
To page :
1353
Abstract :
We present SUSY_LATTICE – a C++ program that can be used to simulate certain classes of supersymmetric Yang–Mills (SYM) theories, including the well known image SYM in four dimensions, on a flat Euclidean space–time lattice. Discretization of SYM theories is an old problem in lattice field theory. It has resisted solution until recently when new ideas drawn from orbifold constructions and topological field theories have been brought to bear on the question. The result has been the creation of a new class of lattice gauge theories in which the lattice action is invariant under one or more supersymmetries. The resultant theories are local, free of doublers and also possess exact gauge-invariance. In principle they form the basis for a truly non-perturbative definition of the continuum SYM theories. In the continuum limit they reproduce versions of the SYM theories formulated in terms of twisted fields, which on a flat space–time is just a change of the field variables. In this paper, we briefly review these ideas and then go on to provide the details of the C++ code. We sketch the design of the code, with particular emphasis being placed on SYM theories with image in two dimensions and image in three and four dimensions, making one-to-one comparisons between the essential components of the SYM theories and their corresponding counterparts appearing in the simulation code. The code may be used to compute several quantities associated with the SYM theories such as the Polyakov loop, mean energy, and the width of the scalar eigenvalue distributions.
Keywords :
Lattice gauge theory , Rational hybrid Monte Carlo , Object oriented programming , Supersymmetric Yang–Mills
Journal title :
Computer Physics Communications
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Computer Physics Communications
Record number :
1138589
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