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Perturbative coefficients for improved actions by Monte Carlo at large $eta$
Howard D. Trottier ; G. Peter Lepage ;
Date 2 Oct 1997
Journal Nucl.Phys.Proc.Suppl. 63 (1998) 865-867
Subject hep-lat
AbstractPerturbative estimates of operator coefficients for improved lattice actions are becoming increasingly important for precision simulations of many hadronic observables. Following previous work by Dimm, Lepage, and Mackenzie, we consider the feasibility of computing operator coefficients from numerical simulations deep in the perturbative region of lattice theories. Here we introduce a background field technique that may allow for the computation of the coefficients of clover-field operators in a variety of theories. This method is tested by calculations of the renormalized quark mass in lattice NRQCD, and of the $O(alpha_s)$ clover coefficient for Sheikholeslami-Wohlert fermions. First results for the coefficient of the magnetic moment operator in NRQCD are also presented.
Source arXiv, hep-lat/9710015
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