Hybrid RBRC seminar

"Emergent phenomena from centre vortices"

Presented by Waseem Kamleh, University of Adelaide

Thursday, October 27, 2022, 9:30 am — Hybrid: Building 510, Room 2-160

Abstract: Quark confinement is perhaps the most important emergent property of the theory of quantum chromodynamics. I review recent results studying centre vortices in SU(3) lattice gauge theory with dynamical quarks. Starting from the original Monte Carlo gauge fields, a vortex identification procedure yields vortex-removed and vortex-only backgrounds. The comparison between the original `untouched' Monte Carlo gauge fields and these so called vortex-modified ensembles supports the notion that centre vortices are fundamental to confinement in full QCD.

Hosted by: Nobuyuki Matsumoto

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