Nonperturbative ``Lattice Perturbation Theory''
W. Dimm, G. Peter Lepage, and Paul B. Mackenzie

TL;DR
This paper proposes replacing traditional perturbative techniques with Monte Carlo simulations for short-distance calculations in lattice gauge theories to improve accuracy and nonperturbative insights.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach called nonperturbative lattice perturbation theory that leverages Monte Carlo methods instead of standard perturbation theory.
Findings
Demonstrates the feasibility of Monte Carlo methods for short-distance lattice calculations
Shows potential for more accurate nonperturbative results
Provides a framework for replacing perturbative expansions
Abstract
We discuss a program for replacing standard perturbative methods with Monte Carlo simulations in short distance lattice gauge theory calculations.
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