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A new method for computation of QCD thermodynamics: EOS, specific heat and speed of sound

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A New Method for Determining $F_π$ on the Lattice

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A new method for Monte Carlo simulation of theories with Grassmann variables

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A New Method for Simulating QCD at Finite Density

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A New Method of Calculating the Running Coupling Constant

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A new model for confinement

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A new phase structure in three-dimensional dynamical triangulation model

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A new proposal for the fermion doubling problem

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A new proposal for the fermion doubling problem. II. Improving the operators for finite lattices

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A new scheme for the Klein-Gordon and Dirac fields on the lattice with axial anomaly

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A new scheme for the running coupling constant in gauge theories using Wilson loops

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A new simulation algorithm for lattice QCD with dynamical quarks

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A New Solution to Ginsparg-Wilson Relation from Generalized Staggered Fermion

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A New Technique for Measuring the Strangemess Content of the Proton on the Lattice

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A New visita to the SU(N) gauge field confinement

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A new way to deal with fermions in Monte Carlo simulations

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A New Way to Set the Energy Scale in Lattice Gauge Theories and its Application to the Static Force and $α_s$ in SU(2) Yang--Mills Theory

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A No-Go Theorem for the Compatibility between Involutions of the First Order Differentials on a Lattice and the Continuum Limit

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A no-go theorem for the Majorana fermion on a lattice

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A Noisy Monte Carlo Algorithm

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