Henri Verschelde
Ghent University
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Physical Review D | 2008
David Dudal; J. A. Gracey; S. P. Sorella; Nele Vandersickel; Henri Verschelde
Recent lattice data have reported an infrared suppressed, positivity violating gluon propagator which is nonvanishing at zero momentum and a ghost propagator which is no longer enhanced. This paper discusses how to obtain analytical results which are in qualitative agreement with these lattice data within the Gribov-Zwanziger framework. This framework allows one to take into account effects related to the existence of gauge copies, by restricting the domain of integration in the path integral to the Gribov region. We elaborate to great extent on a previous short paper by presenting additional results, also confirmed by the numerical simulations. A detailed discussion on the soft breaking of the Becchi-Rouet-Stora-Tyutin symmetry arising in the Gribov-Zwanziger approach is provided.
Physical Review A | 2002
Frank Verstraete; Jeroen Dehaene; B. De Moor; Henri Verschelde
We consider a single copy of a pure four-partite state of qubits and investigate its behavior under the action of stochastic local quantum operations assisted by classical communication (SLOCC). This leads to a complete classification of all different classes of pure states of four qubits. It is shown that there exist nine families of states corresponding to nine different ways of entangling four qubits. The states in the generic family give rise to Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger-like entanglement. The other ones contain essentially two-or three-qubit entanglement distributed among the four parties. The concept of concurrence and 3-tangle is generalized to the case of mixed states of four qubits, giving rise to a seven-parameter family of entanglement monotones. Finally, the SLOCC operations maximizing all these entanglement monotones are derived, yielding the optimal single-copy distillation protocol.
Physical Review D | 2008
David Dudal; Sp Sorella; Nele Vandersickel; Henri Verschelde
So far, the infrared behavior of the gluon and ghost propagat or based on the Gribov-Zwanziger approach predicted a positivity violating gluon propagator vanishing a t zero momentum, and an infrared enhanced ghost propagator. However, recent data based on huge lattices hav revealed a positivity violating gluon propagator which turns out to attain a finite nonvanishingvalue very close to zero momentum. At the same time the ghost propagator does not seem to be infrared enhanced anymore. We point out that these new features can be accounted for by yet unexploited dynamical effects within the Gribov-Zwanziger approach, leading to an infrared behavior in qualitatively good agreement with the new data.
Physics Letters B | 2001
Henri Verschelde; Kenny Knecht; K. Van Acoleyen; Mark Vanderkelen
Abstract We investigate the possibility that the dimension 2 condensate A2μ has a non zero non-perturbative value in Yang–Mills theory. We introduce a multiplicatively renormalisable effective potential for this condensate and show through two loop calculations that a non zero condensate is energetically favoured.
Physical Review Letters | 2013
Jutho Haegeman; Tobias J. Osborne; Henri Verschelde; Frank Verstraete
We show how to construct renormalization group (RG) flows of quantum field theories in real space, as opposed to the usual Wilsonian approach in momentum space. This is achieved by generalizing the multiscale entanglement renormalization ansatz to continuum theories. The variational class of wave functions arising from this RG flow are translation invariant and exhibits an entropy-area law. We illustrate the construction for a free nonrelativistic boson model, and argue that the full power of the construction should emerge in the case of interacting theories.
Physical Review Letters | 2011
Jutho Haegeman; J. Ignacio Cirac; Tobias J. Osborne; Iztok Pižorn; Henri Verschelde; Frank Verstraete
We develop a new algorithm based on the time-dependent variational principle applied to matrix product states to efficiently simulate the real- and imaginary-time dynamics for infinite one-dimensional quantum lattices. This procedure (i) is argued to be optimal, (ii) does not rely on the Trotter decomposition and thus has no Trotter error, (iii) preserves all symmetries and conservation laws, and (iv) has low computational complexity. The algorithm is illustrated by using both an imaginary-time and a real-time example.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2005
David Dudal; J. A. Gracey; V. E. R. Lemes; Rodrigo F. Sobreiro; S. P. Sorella; R. Thibes; Henri Verschelde
A class of covariant gauges allowing one to interpolate between the Landau, the maximal abelian, the linear covariant and the Curci-Ferrari gauges is discussed. Multiplicative renormalizability is proven to all orders by means of algebraic renormalization. All one-loop anomalous dimensions of the fields and gauge parameters are explicitly evaluated in the scheme.
Physical Review Letters | 2003
Frank Verstraete; Henri Verschelde
We consider a single copy of a mixed state of two qubits and derive the optimal trace-preserving local operations assisted by classical communication such as to maximize the fidelity of teleportation that can be achieved with this state. These optimal local operations turn out to be implementable by one-way communication and always yield a teleportation fidelity larger than 2/3 if the original state is entangled. This maximal achievable fidelity is an entanglement measure and turns out quantifying the minimal amount of mixing required to destroy the entanglement in a quantum state.
Physics Letters B | 2003
David Dudal; Henri Verschelde; Sp Sorella
Abstract The local composite operator A 2 is analysed in pure Yang–Mills theory in the Landau gauge within the algebraic renormalization. It is proven that the anomalous dimension of A 2 is not an independent parameter, being expressed as a linear combination of the gauge β function and of the anomalous dimension of the gauge fields.
Physical Review D | 2004
David Dudal; J.A. Gracey; Ver Lemes; Sarandy; Rf Sobreiro; Sp Sorella; Henri Verschelde
We investigate a dynamical mass generation mechanism for the off-diagonal gluons and ghosts in SU(N) Yang-Mills theories, quantized in the maximal Abelian gauge. Such a mass can be seen as evidence for the Abelian dominance in that gauge. It originates from the condensation of a mixed gluon-ghost operator of mass dimension two, which lowers the vacuum energy. We construct an effective potential for this operator by a combined use of the local composite operators technique with the algebraic renormalization and we discuss the gauge parameter independence of the results. We also show that it is possible to connect the vacuum energy, due to the mass dimension-two condensate discussed here, with the nontrivial vacuum energy originating from the condensate , which has attracted much attention in the Landau gauge.