X-Git-Url: http://git.treefish.org/~alex/phys/poster_lattice14.git/blobdiff_plain/6b7830840a1224625e380d198b5b6ad1fd65702d..3403e07afc0570fbef35e91a7c54afc7326e1970:/poster_lattice14.tex?ds=inline diff --git a/poster_lattice14.tex b/poster_lattice14.tex index 3cb7127..837ca9e 100644 --- a/poster_lattice14.tex +++ b/poster_lattice14.tex @@ -124,17 +124,20 @@ \hspace{-30mm} %\vspace{-40mm} +\vspace{1cm} + %% Titel \vspace*{10mm} \begin{center} \fcolorbox{white}{white} { - \begin{minipage}[b]{400mm} + \begin{minipage}[b]{600mm} \begin{center} \vspace*{10mm} \Huge{\sf \textcolor{cyan}{\bf Condensation in two flavor scalar electrodynamics with non-degenerate quark masses}}\\[7mm] - \Large{\bf{Alexander Schmidt} \sf{, Philippe de Forcrand, Christof Gattringer} \\ \sf{\large University of Graz}}\\\vspace{-1cm} + \Large{\bf{Alexander Schmidt} \sf{, Philippe de Forcrand, Christof Gattringer} } + \vspace{-1cm} \end{center} \vspace*{1cm} \end{minipage} @@ -142,12 +145,28 @@ \end{center} -\vspace{1.5cm} +\vspace{3cm} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% 2 columns %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \begin{multicols}{2} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% MOTIVATION %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\large \centering{\textcolor{cyan}{\LARGE\sf Motivation}} + +\vspace{1.0cm} + +\begin{minipage}[b]{350mm} + + We study two-flavor scalar electrodynamics with two non-degenerate quark masses to find out about the characteristics of the condensation of this system induced by a finite chemical potential. + + \vspace{-24pt} +\end{minipage} +\vspace{2.0cm} + + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ACTION %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -165,7 +184,8 @@ \small {\color{cyan}Gauge field $U_{\vec{n},\mu}$} \quad {\color{magenta}1st flavor Higgs field $\phi_{\vec{n}}^1$} \quad - {\color{ForestGreen}2nd flavor Higgs field $\phi_{\vec{n}}^2$} + {\color{ForestGreen}2nd flavor Higgs field $\phi_{\vec{n}}^2$} \quad \quad + {\color{gray}$U_{\vec{n},\mu} \in U(1)$, $\phi_{\vec{n}} \in \mathbb{C}$} \end{flushleft} \begin{eqnarray} S \hspace{0.1cm} & = & S_G[U] + S_H[U,\phi] \label{latac} \\ \nonumber \\ @@ -181,17 +201,11 @@ + e^{-\delta_{\mu 4} \mu^2} {\color{ForestGreen}{\phi^2_{\vec{n}}}^\star} \, {\color{cyan}U_{\vec{n} - \widehat{\mu},\mu}} \, {\color{ForestGreen}\phi^2_{\vec{n}-\widehat{\mu}}} \Bigg) \Bigg] \nonumber \end{eqnarray} - \begin{flushright} - \small - {\color{gray}$U_{\vec{n},\mu} \in U(1)$, $\phi_{\vec{n}} \in \mathbb{C}$} - \end{flushright} - - - \vspace{0.2cm} + \vspace{0.2cm} - with $\beta$ the inverse gauge coupling, $\kappa^i$ the effective masses and $\lambda^i$ the Higgs coupling constants. + with $\beta$ the inverse gauge coupling, $\kappa^i$ the mass parameters and $\lambda^i$ the Higgs couplings. \vspace{-24pt} \end{minipage} @@ -208,7 +222,7 @@ \begin{minipage}[b]{350mm} {\textcolor{cyan}{\Large\sf The basic idea}} - is to expand the partition sum and perform the summation over the original degrees of freedom. + is to expand the partition sum and perform the integral over the original degrees of freedom. \vspace{0.5cm} @@ -218,26 +232,25 @@ Z \; \propto \; e^{\phi_x^\star \, U_{x,\nu} \,\phi_{x+\widehat{\nu}}} \; = \; \sum_{k_{x,\mu}} \frac{1}{ (k_{x,\mu})!} \; \bigg[ \, \phi_x^\star \, U_{x,\nu} \,\phi_{x+\widehat{\nu}} \bigg]^{\, k_{x,\mu}} \quad . - \nonumber \end{eqnarray} - Performing the summation over $\phi^i$ our partition sum no longer depends on the fields $\phi^i$ - \begin{eqnarray*} + Performing the integral over $\phi^i$ our partition sum no longer depends on the fields $\phi^i$ + \begin{eqnarray} Z \; = \; \sum_{\{\phi\}} \sum_{\{U\}} \; e^{-S_G(U)-S_H(U,\phi)} &=& \sum_{\{\phi\}} \sum_{\{U\}} \; e^{-S_G(U)} \sum_{\{k,l\}} F(U,\phi,k,l) \\ - &=& \sum_{\{k,l\}} \sum_{\{U\}} \; e^{-S_G(U)} \underbrace{\sum_{\{\phi\}} F(U,\phi,k,l)}_{\textnormal{perform this summation}} \quad . - \end{eqnarray*} + &=& \sum_{\{k,l\}} \sum_{\{U\}} \; e^{-S_G(U)} \underbrace{\sum_{\{\phi\}} F(U,\phi,k,l)}_{\textnormal{perform this integral}} \nonumber \quad . + \end{eqnarray} {\textcolor{cyan}{\Large\sf Finally}} we end up with a real and positive partition sum plus constraints for the dual degrees of freedom - \begin{eqnarray*} + \begin{eqnarray} Z \; = \; \sum_{\{k,l\}} \sum_{\{p\}} FB(k,l,p) = \hspace{-0.5cm} \sum_{\{p, k^1, l^1, k^2, l^2\}} \hspace{-0.5cm} {\cal W}(p,k,l) \, {\cal C}_B(p,k^1,k^2) \, {\cal C}_F(k^i) \quad . - \end{eqnarray*} + \end{eqnarray} \vspace{0.2cm} - \begin{center} - \includegraphics[height=13cm]{dofs.pdf} - \end{center} + %\begin{center} + %\includegraphics[height=13cm]{dofs.pdf} + %\end{center} \vspace{-24pt} \end{minipage} @@ -247,15 +260,14 @@ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% PHASE DIAGRAM %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\large \centering{\textcolor{cyan}{\LARGE\sf Phase diagram}} +\large \centering{\textcolor{cyan}{\LARGE\sf Phase diagram} \cite{PhysRevLett.111.141601}} \vspace{1.0cm} \begin{minipage}[b]{350mm} \begin{center} - \includegraphics[height=20cm]{phasediagram.pdf} - \cite{PhysRevLett.111.141601} + \includegraphics[height=22cm]{phasediagram.pdf} \end{center} \vspace{-24pt} @@ -265,14 +277,18 @@ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% MASS CORRELATORS %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\large \centering{\textcolor{cyan}{\LARGE\sf Mass correlators}} +\large \centering{\textcolor{cyan}{\LARGE\sf Mass correlators in the confined phase (preliminary)}} \vspace{1.0cm} \begin{minipage}[b]{350mm} + + The masses of the bound states $U_1$ and $U_2$ are split because we set the effective masses of the two flavours to different values. + + \vspace{-0.5cm} \begin{center} - \includegraphics[height=28cm]{mass.pdf} + \includegraphics[height=14.5cm]{mass.pdf} \end{center} \vspace{-24pt} @@ -282,20 +298,36 @@ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% CONDENSATION %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\large \centering{\textcolor{cyan}{\LARGE\sf Condensation}} +\large \centering{\textcolor{cyan}{\LARGE\sf Condensation (preliminary)}} \vspace{1.0cm} \begin{minipage}[b]{350mm} + We here show different observables as function of $\mu=\mu_1=\mu_2$. The dotted lines show the masses $U_1$ and $U_2$ determined from the plots above. For the observables $\langle\phi^*\phi\rangle$ and $\langle n \rangle$ red symbols belong to flavor 1 and green symbols to flavor 2. \begin{center} - %\includegraphics[height=28cm]{mass.pdf} + \includegraphics[height=35.8cm]{finmu_840.pdf} \end{center} \vspace{-24pt} \end{minipage} \vspace{2.0cm} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% SUMMARY %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\large \centering{\textcolor{cyan}{\LARGE\sf Summary}} + +\vspace{1.0cm} + +\begin{minipage}[b]{350mm} + + Although we studied the condensation of the system with two non-degenerate quark masses, we do not see two seperate condensation points, as we would have expected in first place. At the moment we are doing further simulations to better understand the finite mu transition of the system and the consequences of having two different quark masses. + + \vspace{-24pt} +\end{minipage} +\vspace{2.0cm} + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Acknowledgments %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \hrule