Modeling Finite-Volume Effects and Chiral Symmetry Breaking in Two-Flavor QCD Thermodynamics
Bertram Klein (Technische Universit\"at M\"unchen)

TL;DR
This paper reviews how finite-volume effects influence the thermodynamics and chiral phase transition in two-flavor QCD, using the quark-meson model and non-perturbative RG methods to interpret lattice simulation results.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of finite-volume effects on chiral symmetry breaking and phase transition in two-flavor QCD using the quark-meson model and RG techniques.
Findings
Finite-volume effects significantly impact chiral symmetry breaking.
Non-perturbative RG methods effectively model critical fluctuations.
Results aid in interpreting lattice QCD simulations.
Abstract
Finite-volume effects in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) have been a subject of much theoretical interest for more than two decades. They are in particular important for the analysis and interpretation of QCD simulations on a finite, discrete space-time lattice. Most of these effects are closely related to the phenomenon of spontaneous breaking of the chiral flavor symmetry and the emergence of pions as light Goldstone bosons. These long-range fluctuations are strongly affected by putting the system into a finite box, and an analysis with different methods can be organized according to the interplay between pion mass and box size. The finite volume also affects critical behavior at the chiral phase transition in QCD. In the present review, I will be mainly concerned with modeling such finite volume effects as they affect the thermodynamics of the chiral phase transition for two quark…
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