The vortex-finding property of maximal center (and other) gauges
Author(s) -
M. Faber,
Jeff Greensite,
Š. Olejník,
Daisuke Yamada
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/753100
Subject(s) - vortex , property (philosophy) , center (category theory) , assessment center , gauge (firearms) , lattice (music) , lattice gauge theory , physics , gauge theory , mathematics , mathematical analysis , classical mechanics , mathematical physics , mechanics , crystallography , materials science , psychology , philosophy , chemistry , epistemology , applied psychology , acoustics , metallurgy
The authors argue that the vortex-finding property of maximal center gauge, i.e. the ability of this gauge to locate center vortices inserted by hand on any given lattice, is the key to its success in extracting the vortex content of thermalized lattice configurations. The authors explain how this property comes about, and why it is expected not only in maximal center gauge, but also in an infinite class of gauge conditions based on adjoint-representation link variables. In principle, the vortex-finding property can be foiled by Gribov copies. This fact is relevant to a gauge-fixing procedure devised by Kovacs and Tomboulis, where they show that the loss of center dominance, found in their procedure, is explained by a corresponding loss of the vortex-finding property. The dependence of center dominance on the vortex-finding property is demonstrated numerically in a number of other gauges
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