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Spectral Functions at Small Energies and the Electrical Conductivity in Hot Quenched Lattice QCD
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Quantum Lattice SystemEngineeringMany-body Quantum PhysicElectrical ConductivityQuantum ComputingExotic StateHigh Temperature QcdLattice QcdQuantum ChromodynamicsQuantum ScienceQuenched QcdPhysicsQuantum Field TheoryNon-perturbative QcdCondensed Matter TheorySmall EnergiesEntropyNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsLattice Field TheoryFinite TemperatureSpectral Functions
In lattice QCD, the maximum entropy method can be used to reconstruct spectral functions from Euclidean correlators obtained in numerical simulations. We show that at finite temperature the most commonly used algorithm, employing Bryan's method, is inherently unstable at small energies and gives a modification that avoids this. We demonstrate this approach using the vector current-current correlator obtained in quenched QCD at finite temperature. Our first results indicate a small electrical conductivity above the deconfinement transition.
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