New approach to lattice QCD at finite density; results for the critical end point on coarse lattices (2004.10800v2)
Abstract: All approaches currently used to study finite baryon density lattice QCD suffer from uncontrolled systematic uncertainties in addition to the well-known sign problem. We formulate and test an algorithm, sign reweighting, that works directly at finite $\mu = \mu_B/3$ and is yet free from any such uncontrolled systematics. With this algorithm the {\em only} problem is the sign problem itself. This approach involves the generation of configurations with the positive fermionic weight $|{\rm Re\; det} D(\mu)|$ where $D(\mu)$ is the Dirac matrix and the signs ${\rm sign} \; ( {\rm Re\; det} D(\mu) ) = \pm 1$ are handled by a discrete reweighting. Hence there are only two sectors, $+1$ and $-1$ and as long as the average $\langle\pm 1\rangle \neq 0$ (with respect to the positive weight) this discrete reweighting by the signs carries no overlap problem and the results are reliable. The approach is tested on $N_t = 4$ lattices with $2+1$ flavors and physical quark masses using the unimproved staggered discretization. By measuring the Fisher (sometimes also called Lee-Yang) zeros in the bare coupling on spatial lattices $L/a = 8, 10, 12$ we conclude that the cross-over present at $\mu = 0$ becomes stronger at $\mu > 0$ and is consistent with a true phase transition at around $\mu_B/T \sim 2.4$.
Collections
Sign up for free to add this paper to one or more collections.
Paper Prompts
Sign up for free to create and run prompts on this paper using GPT-5.