Simple chromatic properties of gradient flow

Abstract

It has become customary to use a smoothing algorithm called "gradient flow" to fix the lattice spacing in a simulation, through a parameter called t0. It is shown that in order to keep the length t0 fixed with respect to mesonic or gluonic observables as the number of colors Nc is varied, the fiducial point for the flow parameter must be scaled nearly linearly in Nc. In simulations with dynamical fermions, the dependence of t0 on the pseudoscalar meson mass flattens as the number of colors rises, in a way which is consistent with large Nc expectations.

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