SU(N) Lattice Gauge Theory on a Single Cube

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice

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In this paper we study the viability of persuing analytic variational techniques for the calculation of glueball masses in 3+1 dimensional Hamiltonian lattice gauge theory (LGT) in the pure gauge sector. We discuss the major problems presented by a move from 2+1 to 3+1 dimensions and develop analytic techniques to approximate the integrals appearing in 3+1 dimensional variational glueball mass calculations. We calculate $0^{++}$ and $1^{+-}$ glueball masses on a lattice consisting of a single cube. Despite the use of a very simplistic model, promising signs of an approach to asymptotic scaling is displayed by the SU(N) $1^{+-}$ glueball mass as N is increased.

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