SU(2) vacuum dynamics in applied external magnetic field
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Publication:5961344
Abstract: The vacuum dynamics of SU(2) lattice gauge theory is studied by means of a gauge-invariant effective action, both at zero and finite temperature. Working with lattices up to 32^4 we check the scaling of the energy density with the magnetic length. We find that the screening at zero temperature of the applied external magnetic field weakens by increasing the temperature.
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