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Projector Method: theory and examples
Author(s) -
E.D. Dahl
Publication year - 1985
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/5072865
Subject(s) - projector , euclidean geometry , computer science , monte carlo method , gauge theory , lattice (music) , mathematics , theoretical physics , theoretical computer science , statistical physics , physics , geometry , artificial intelligence , quantum mechanics , statistics , acoustics
The Projector Method technique for numerically analyzing lattice gauge theories was developed to take advantage of certain simplifying features of gauge theory models. Starting from a very general notion of what the Projector Method is, the techniques are applied to several model problems. After these examples have traced the development of the actual algorithm from the general principles of the Projector Method, a direct comparison between the Projector and the Euclidean Monte Carlo is made, followed by a discussion of the application to Periodic Quantum Electrodynamics in two and three spatial dimensions. Some methods for improving the efficiency of the Projector in various circumstances are outlined. 10 refs., 7 figs. (LEW)

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