Utility of geometry in lattice QCD simulations
Naoya Ukita, Ken-Ichi Ishikawa, Yoshinobu Kuramashi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a geometric method to enhance the resolution of momentum and time measurements in lattice QCD simulations, validated through pseudoscalar meson energy results, with particular benefits for large-scale master-field simulations.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel geometric approach to improve momentum and time resolution in lattice QCD, especially advantageous for master-field simulations.
Findings
Validated method with pseudoscalar meson energies
Improved resolution in spatial momentum and time intervals
Potential benefits for large-scale simulations
Abstract
We propose a way to improve the resolution of the spatial momentum and the time interval for hadron propagators utilizing the lattice geometry. We demonstrate the validity of the method presenting results for pseudoscalar meson energies with and without finite momenta in a large-scale quenched QCD simulation. The method should be useful especially for master-field simulations.
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