2016
DOI: 10.1007/jhep06(2016)007
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An Anderson-like model of the QCD chiral transition

Abstract: Abstract:We study the problems of chiral symmetry breaking and eigenmode localisation in finite-temperature QCD by looking at the lattice Dirac operator as a random Hamiltonian. We recast the staggered Dirac operator into an unconventional three-dimensional Anderson Hamiltonian ("Dirac-Anderson Hamiltonian") carrying internal degrees of freedom, with disorder provided by the fluctuations of the gauge links. In this framework, we identify the features relevant to chiral symmetry restoration and localisation of … Show more

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“…Moreover, the mechanism for localisation proposed in refs. [6,12,13] is based on the presence of "islands", where the Polyakov lines fluctuate away from the ordered (trivial) value, in the "sea" of ordered Polyakov lines. Such "islands" provide an "energetically" favourable location for the eigenmodes.…”
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“…Moreover, the mechanism for localisation proposed in refs. [6,12,13] is based on the presence of "islands", where the Polyakov lines fluctuate away from the ordered (trivial) value, in the "sea" of ordered Polyakov lines. Such "islands" provide an "energetically" favourable location for the eigenmodes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[6] by studying the correlation of the Dirac eigenfunctions with the fluctuations of the Polyakov loop on SU(2) gauge configurations, and in refs. [12,13] by designing toy models that should feature localisation precisely through the proposed mechanism. Further evidence has been recently obtained in ref.…”
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