Polyakov Loop Behavior in Non-Extensive SU(2) Lattice Gauge Theory
Abstract
In order to come closer to a realistic model of high-energy collisions, we simulate SU(2) lattice gauge theory under fluctuating temperature. The fluctuations are Euler-Gamma distributed, leading to a canonical state maximizing the Renyi and Tsallis entropy formulas. We test the random lattice spacing method numerically on the Polyakov Loop expectation value. The critical coupling and presumably also the critical deconfinement temperature shifts about 30 per cent to higher values with a realistic degree of fluctuations.
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