Continuous Time Monte Carlo for Lattice QCD in the Strong Coupling Limit
Abstract
We present results for lattice QCD in the limit of infinite gauge coupling, obtained from a worm-type Monte Carlo algorithm on a discrete spatial lattice but with continuous Euclidean time. This is obtained by sending both the anisotropy parameter gamma2 a/at and the number of time-slices Nτ to infinity, keeping the ratio γ2/Nτ aT fixed. The obvious gain is that no continuum extrapolation Nτ -> ∞ has to be carried out. Moreover, the algorithm is faster and the sign problem disappears. We compare our computations with those on discrete lattices. We determine the phase diagram as a function of temperature and baryon chemical potential.
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