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2014
John von Neumann Institute for Computing Jülich

NIC Symposium 2014 - Proceedings
NIC Symposium 2014, JülichJülich, Germany, 12 Feb 2014 - 13 Feb 20142014-02-122014-02-13
Jülich : John von Neumann Institute for Computing, NIC Series 47, 185-193 ()

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Abstract: We investigate 2 + 1 flavour QCD thermodynamics using dynamical Wilson fermions in thefixed scale approach. Our previous study at a pion mass of 545 MeV is extended with twoadditional pion masses, approximately 440 MeV and 280 MeV. We perform simulations using3 or 4 lattice spacings at each fixed pion mass and measure the renormalised chiral condensate,strange quark number susceptibility and Polyakov loop as a function of the temperature. Weobserve a decrease in the light chiral pseudo-critical temperature as the pion mass is loweredwhile the pseudo-critical temperature associated with the strange quark number susceptibilityor the Polyakov loop is only mildly sensitive to the pion mass. These findings are in agreementwith previous results obtained in the staggered formulation.


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  1. Jülich Supercomputing Center (JSC)
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  1. 411 - Computational Science and Mathematical Methods (POF2-411) (POF2-411)

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