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Transport Coefficients of Quark Gluon Plasma From Lattice Gauge Theory
Sunao Sakai ; Atsushi Nakamura ; Takuya Saito ;
Date 15 Oct 1998
Journal Nucl.Phys. A638 (1998) 535-538
Subject hep-lat
AffiliationFaculty of Education,Yamagata University), Atsushi Nakamura (Reserch Center for Information Science and Education,Hiroshima) and Takuya Saito (Faculty of Education, Yamagata University
AbstractNumerical results for the transport coefficients of quark gluon plasma are obtained by lattice simulations on on $16^3 imes 8$ lattice with the quench approximation where we apply the gauge action proposed by Iwasaki. The bulk viscosity is consistent with zero, and the shear viscosity is slightly smaller than the typical hadron masses. They are not far from the simple extrapolation on the figure of perturbative calculation in high temperature limit down to $T sim T_{c}$. The gluon propagator in the confined and deconfined phases are also discussed.
Source arXiv, hep-lat/9810031
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