Orbifold equivalence and the sign problem at finite baryon density
Abstract
We point out that SO(2N_{c}) gauge theory with N_{f} fundamental Dirac fermions does not have a sign problem at finite baryon number chemical potential \mu_{B}. One can thus use lattice Monte Carlo simulations to study this theory at finite density. The absence of a sign problem in the SO(2N_{c}) theory is particularly interesting because a wide class of observables in the SO(2N_{c}) theory coincide with observables in QCD in the large N_{c} limit, as we show using the technique of large N_{c} orbifold equivalence. We argue that the orbifold equivalence between the two theories continues to hold at \mu_{B} \neq 0 provided one adds appropriate deformation terms to the SO(2N_{c}) theory. This opens up the prospect of learning about QCD at \mu_{B} \neq 0 using lattice studies of the SO(2N_{c}) theory.
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@article{arxiv.1009.1623,
title = {Orbifold equivalence and the sign problem at finite baryon density},
author = {Aleksey Cherman and Masanori Hanada and Daniel Robles-Llana},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.1623},
year = {2011}
}
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4 pages. v4: added references