QCD with bosonic quarks at nonzero chemical potential
From MaRDI portal
Publication:881747
DOI10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2006.09.011zbMath1116.81350arXivhep-th/0605143OpenAlexW2034174190MaRDI QIDQ881747
Jacobus J. M. Verbaarschot, Kim Splittorff
Publication date: 16 May 2007
Published in: Nuclear Physics. B (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0605143
Related Items
A new chiral two-matrix theory for Dirac spectra with imaginary chemical potential, Massive partition functions and complex eigenvalue correlations in matrix models with symplectic symmetry, Equivalence of QCD in the \(\epsilon\)-regime and chiral random matrix theory with or without chemical potential, Phase space and phase transitions in the Penner matrix model with negative coupling constant, Random matrix theory for the Hermitian Wilson Dirac operator and the chGUE-GUE transition, Nonhermitian supersymmetric partition functions: the case of one bosonic flavor, MATRIX MODELS AND QCD WITH CHEMICAL POTENTIAL
Cites Work
- Factorization of correlation functions and the replica limit of the Toda lattice equation
- On matrix model partition functions for QCD with chemical potential
- Supersymmetric quenching of the Toda lattice equation
- Unquenched QCD Dirac operator spectra at nonzero baryon chemical potential
- The complex Laguerre symplectic ensemble of non-Hermitian matrices
- Non-hermitian random matrix models
- Non-hermitian random matrix theory: Method of hermitian reduction
- Universal random matrix correlations of ratios of characteristic polynomials at the spectral edges
- Characteristic polynomials of complex random matrix models
- The microscopic spectral density of the QCD Dirac operator
- The replica limit of unitary matrix integrals
- Replica Limit of the Toda Lattice Equation
- Almost Hermitian Random Matrices: Crossover from Wigner-Dyson to Ginibre Eigenvalue Statistics
- Ratios of characteristic polynomials in complex matrix models
- Riemannian symmetric superspaces and their origin in random-matrix theory
- Random Matrices and Supersymmetry in Disordered Systems