
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent lattice Monte Carlo studies of the electroweak phase transition at finite temperature, emphasizing the use of a 3D effective theory to simplify the analysis of the 4D theory.
Contribution
It introduces the 3D effective theory approach for studying the electroweak phase transition, providing a more efficient framework for lattice simulations.
Findings
The 3D effective theory accurately captures the phase transition dynamics.
Lattice results support the validity of the effective theory approach.
Insights into the nature of the electroweak phase transition at finite temperature.
Abstract
This talk summarises recent results on lattice Monte Carlo studies of finite T electroweak phase transition. Particular attention is given to the 3d effective theory approach, replacing the full 4d theory by a three dimensional effective theory of the modes constant in imaginary time.
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