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Renormalisation of the energy-momentum tensor in three-dimensional scalar SU(N) theories using the Wilson flow -- data release

  • 1. University of Edinburgh
  • 2. University of Graz
  • 3. University of Southampton
  • 4. Université de Paris, CNRS, Astroparticule et Cosmologie

Description

This repository contains the lattice two-point function measurements required to reproduce the results of the paper "Renormalisation of the energy-momentum tensor in three-dimensional scalar SU(N) theories using the Wilson flow" (https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.14767).

The code required to perform the data analysis can be found in https://github.com/josephleekl/scalar_emt_analysis.

For any questions please get in touch: joseph.lee@ed.ac.uk 

Notes

LDD is supported by Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award, WM140078. A.J. and K.S. further acknowledge funding from STFC consolidated grant ST/T000775/1.This work was performed using the Cambridge Service for Data Driven Discovery (CSD3), part of which is operated by the University of Cambridge Research Computing on behalf of the STFC DiRAC HPC Facility(www.dirac.ac.uk).

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Preprint: arXiv:2009.14767 (arXiv)

Funding

EuroPLEx – European network for Particle physics, Lattice field theory and Extreme computing 813942
European Commission
Particle Theory at the Higgs Centre ST/P000630/1
UK Research and Innovation
DiRAC 2.5 - the pathway to DiRAC Phase 3 ST/P002307/1
UK Research and Innovation
NewPhysLat – Search for new physics through lattice simulations 757646
European Commission
DiRAC 2.5 Operations 2017-2020 ST/R00689X/1
UK Research and Innovation
EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Next Generation Computational Modelling EP/L015382/1
UK Research and Innovation
New Frontiers in Particle Physics and Cosmology ST/P000711/1
UK Research and Innovation
The DiRAC 2.5x Facility ST/R002452/1
UK Research and Innovation