A Framework for Systematic Study of QCD Vacuum Structure I: Kolmogorov Entropy and the Principle of Chiral Ordering
Ivan Horvath

TL;DR
This paper proposes a systematic framework using lattice gauge theory to analyze QCD vacuum structure, emphasizing space-time order, scale-dependent effects, and chiral orderings to understand fundamental properties of the QCD vacuum.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach combining space-time order, algorithmic complexity, and chiral transformations to study QCD vacuum structure from lattice ensembles.
Findings
Space-time order exists at all scales in QCD configurations.
Chiral orderings can increase space-time order without altering physical content.
Ensemble averages rank lattice theories by their generated order.
Abstract
In this series of articles we describe a systematic approach to studying QCD vacuum structure using the methods of lattice gauge theory. Our framework incorporates four major components. (i) The recently established existence of space-time order at all scales (fundamental structure) observed directly in typical configurations of regularized path-integral ensembles. (ii) The notion of scale-dependent vacuum structure (effective structure) providing the means for representing and quantifying the influence of fluctuations at various scales on physical observables (phenomena). (iii) The unified description of gauge and fermionic aspects of the theory which facilitates a high level of space-time order in the path-integral ensembles. (iv) The strict ``Bottom-Up'' approach wherein the process of identifying the vacuum structure proceeds inductively, using the information from valid lattice QCD…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Scientific Research and Discoveries
