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2016
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Determining the scale in Lattice QCD
Determining the scale in Lattice QCD
We discuss scale setting in the context of 2+1 dynamical fermion simulations where we approach the physical point in the quark mass plane keeping the average quark mass constant. We have simulations at four beta values, and after determining the paths and lattice spacings, we give an estimation of t...
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Personal Name(s): | Bornyakov, V. G. |
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Horsley, R. (Corresponding author) / Hudspith, R. / Nakamura, Y. / Perlt, H. / Pleiter, D. / Rakow, P. E. L. / Schierholz, G. / Schiller, A. / Stüben, H. / Zanotti, J. M. | |
Contributing Institute: |
Jülich Supercomputing Center; JSC |
Published in: |
Proceedings of Science (LATTICE 2015) |
Imprint: |
Trieste
SISSA
2015
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Physical Description: |
264-270 |
Conference: | 33rd International Symposium on Lattice Field, Kobe (Japan), 2015-07-14 - 2015-07-18 |
Document Type: |
Contribution to a book Contribution to a conference proceedings |
Research Program: |
Computational Science and Mathematical Methods |
Link: |
OpenAccess OpenAccess |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
We discuss scale setting in the context of 2+1 dynamical fermion simulations where we approach the physical point in the quark mass plane keeping the average quark mass constant. We have simulations at four beta values, and after determining the paths and lattice spacings, we give an estimation of the phenomenological values of various Wilson flow scales. |