[Hadstruct] Theory Seminar Tomorrow (remote) - Yi-Bo Yang

David Richards dgr at jlab.org
Mon Oct 7 09:03:47 EDT 2024


Hi Joe,

Yep, indeed I am listening to that now.  Very relevant!

David

On Oct 7, 2024, at 9:01 AM, Joseph Karpie via Hadstruct <hadstruct at jlab.org> wrote:

Hey everyone, I had completely forgotten about the early seminar of Yi-Bo. I would suggest we listen to that and delay our meeting till 10. I am in the room and will stream there.
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From: Theory-seminars <theory-seminars-bounces at jlab.org<mailto:theory-seminars-bounces at jlab.org>> on behalf of Gloria Montana-Faiget via Theory-seminars <theory-seminars at jlab.org<mailto:theory-seminars at jlab.org>>
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To: Caroline Costa via Theory-seminars <theory-seminars at jlab.org<mailto:theory-seminars at jlab.org>>
Subject: [Theory-seminars] Theory Seminar Tomorrow (remote) - Yi-Bo Yang

Dear all,

Tomorrow at 9:00AM EDT, we will have a virtual seminar given by Yi-Bo Yang of the Beijing Institute of Theoretical Physics on the Zoom for Government link:

https://jlab-org.zoomgov.com/j/1607499661?pwd=AaG40n2SDNrWWEb02JSQnMvm0BYTeE.1
Please see below for the title and abstract.

Theory Seminar: October 7th, 9:00AM EDT (virtual)

Speaker: Yi-Bo Yang (Beijing, Inst. Theor. Phys.)

Title: Continuum Limit of Non-Local Quark-Bilinear Lattice Operators

Abstract: We investigate the continuum limit of some non-local quark-bilinear lattice operators that are interesting in computing parton physics for several measurements using five lattice spacings ranging from 0.032 fm to 0.121 fm. Although all of the approaches are consistent with the perturbative results at short distances up to the discretization error, they can be significantly different at long distances due to introduction of spurious infrared physics in regularization independent momentum subtraction (RI/MOM) and similar schemes. Our results also show that gauge dependent non-local measurements are significantly more sensitive to the precision of gauge fixing than anticipated. The impact of imprecise gauge fixing is significant for fine lattices and long distances. For instance, even with the typically defined precision of Landau gauge fixing of 10-8, the deviation caused by imprecise gauge fixing can reach 12% when calculating the trace of Wilson lines at 1.2 fm with a lattice spacing of approximately 0.03 fm.

See you on Monday.

Best regards,
Joe, Zheng-Yang, and Gloria

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