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26 April 2024
 
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Remark on the disappearance of topology and chiral symmetry breaking due to the removal of monopoles or vortice
V. G. Bornyakov ; E.-M. Ilgenfritz ; B. V. Martemyanov ; S. M. Morozov ; M. Müller-Preussker ; A. I. Veselov ;
Date 24 Aug 2007
AbstractNear the deconfining transition of SU(2) gluodynamics, we study the properties of configurations from which P-vortices on one hand or Abelian monopoles on the other hand have been removed. We confirm the disappearance of the topological charge of all configurations and that the quark condensate vanishes in both cases. These observations are based on an analysis by means of overlap fermions. The behavior of the modified ensembles under smearing corroborates these findings: the gluonic topological susceptibility rapidly approaches zero. Moreover, we find that remaining monopoles without vortices and - to a less extent - remaining vortices without monopoles are instable under smearing.
Source arXiv, 0708.3335
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