Gradient-flowed thermal correlators: how much flow is too much?
High Energy Physics - Lattice
2018-06-20 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory
Abstract
Gradient flow has been proposed in the lattice community as a tool to reduce the sensitivity of operator correlation functions to noisy UV fluctuations. We test perturbatively under what conditions doing so may contaminate the results. To do so, we compute gradient-flowed electric field two-point correlators and stress tensor one- and two-point correlators at finite temperature in QCD. Gradient flow has almost no influence on the value of correlators until a (temperature- and separation-dependent) level of flow is reached, after which the correlator is rapidly compromised. We provide a prescription for how much flow is "safe."
Cite
@article{arxiv.1802.04562,
title = {Gradient-flowed thermal correlators: how much flow is too much?},
author = {Alexander M. Eller and Guy D. Moore},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.04562},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
15 pages because of 7 figures