Path Integrals in Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics
Frank X. Lee

TL;DR
This paper discusses the application of path integrals and Monte Carlo methods on a lattice to study strong-interaction physics from first principles, with examples related to nuclear physics.
Contribution
It introduces a lattice-based path integral approach combined with Monte Carlo techniques for non-perturbative quantum chromodynamics calculations.
Findings
Progress in nuclear physics applications
Numerical evaluation of path integrals on a space-time lattice
Advancement in first-principles strong-interaction studies
Abstract
I discuss the use of path integrals to study strong-interaction physics from first principles. The underlying theory is cast into path integrals which are evaluated numerically using Monte Carlo methods on a space-time lattice. Examples are given on progress related to nuclear physics.
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