Topological Susceptibility from Slabs
Abstract
In quantum field theories with topological sectors, a non-perturbative quantity of interest is the topological susceptibility chit. In principle it seems straightforward to measure chit by means of Monte Carlo simulations. However, for local update algorithms and fine lattice spacings, this tends to be difficult, since the Monte Carlo history rarely changes the topological sector. Here we test a method to measure chit even if data from only one sector are available. It is based on the topological charges in sub-volumes, which we denote as slabs. Assuming a Gaussian distribution of these charges, this method enables the evaluation of chit, as we demonstrate with numerical results for non-linear sigma-models.
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