Interplay between sign problem and Z_3 symmetry in three-dimensional Potts model
Abstract
We construct four kinds of Z3-symmetric three-dimentional (3-d) Potts models, each with different number of states at each site on a 3-d lattice, by extending the 3-d three-state Potts model. Comparing the ordinary Potts model with the four Z3-symmetric Potts models, we investigate how Z3 symmetry affects the sign problem and see how the deconfinement transition line changes in the plane as the number of states increases, where plays a role of chemical potential (temperature) in the models. We find that the sign problem is almost cured by imposing Z3 symmetry. This mechanism may happen in Z3-symmetric QCD-like theory. We also show that the deconfinement transition line has stronger -dependence with respect to increasing the number of states.
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@article{arxiv.1604.02977,
title = {Interplay between sign problem and Z_3 symmetry in three-dimensional Potts model},
author = {Takehiro Hirakida and Hiroaki Kouno and Junichi Takahashi and Masanobu Yahiro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.02977},
year = {2016}
}
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13 pages, 13 figures