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Mean-link tadpole improvement of SW and D234 actions
Mark Alford ; Timothy R. Klassen ; Peter Lepage ;
Date 26 Sep 1997
Journal Nucl.Phys.Proc.Suppl. 63 (1998) 862-864
Subject hep-lat
AbstractWe investigate a tadpole-improved tree-level-O(a^3)-accurate action, D234c, on coarse lattices, using the mean link in Landau gauge to measure the tadpole contribution. We find that D234c shows much better rotational invariance than Sheikholeslami-Wohlert, and that mean-link tadpole improvement gives much better hadron mass scaling than plaquette tadpole improvement, with finite-a errors at 0.25 fm of only a few percent. We explore the effects of possible O(alpha_s) changes to the improvement coefficients, and find that the two leading coefficients can be independently tuned: hadron masses are only sensitive to the clover coefficient, while hadron dispersion relations are only sensitive to the third derivative coefficient. Preliminary non-perturbative tuning of these coefficients yields values that are consistent with the expected size of perturbative corrections.
Source arXiv, hep-lat/9709126
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