Computation of the string tension in four-dimensional Yang-Mills theory using large N reduction

Abstract

Continuum reduction and Monte Carlo simulation are used to calculate the heavy quark potential and the string tension in large N Yang-Mills theory in four dimensions. The potential is calculated out to a separation of nine lattice units on a lattice with extent six in each direction.

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