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Report of the Snowmass 2021 Topical Group on Lattice Gauge Theory

Authors :
Davoudi, Zohreh
Neil, Ethan T.
Bauer, Christian W.
Bhattacharya, Tanmoy
Blum, Thomas
Boyle, Peter
Brower, Richard C.
Catterall, Simon
Christ, Norman H.
Cirigliano, Vincenzo
Colangelo, Gilberto
DeTar, Carleton
Detmold, William
Edwards, Robert G.
El-Khadra, Aida X.
Gottlieb, Steven
Gupta, Rajan
Hackett, Daniel C.
Hasenfratz, Anna
Izubuchi, Taku
Jay, William I.
Jin, Luchang
Kelly, Christopher
Kronfeld, Andreas S.
Lehner, Christoph
Lin, Huey-Wen
Lin, Meifeng
Lytle, Andrew T.
Meinel, Stefan
Meurice, Yannick
Mukherjee, Swagato
Nicholson, Amy
Prelovsek, Sasa
Savage, Martin J.
Shanahan, Phiala E.
Van De Water, Ruth S.
Wagman, Michael L.
Witzel, Oliver
Davoudi, Zohreh
Neil, Ethan T.
Bauer, Christian W.
Bhattacharya, Tanmoy
Blum, Thomas
Boyle, Peter
Brower, Richard C.
Catterall, Simon
Christ, Norman H.
Cirigliano, Vincenzo
Colangelo, Gilberto
DeTar, Carleton
Detmold, William
Edwards, Robert G.
El-Khadra, Aida X.
Gottlieb, Steven
Gupta, Rajan
Hackett, Daniel C.
Hasenfratz, Anna
Izubuchi, Taku
Jay, William I.
Jin, Luchang
Kelly, Christopher
Kronfeld, Andreas S.
Lehner, Christoph
Lin, Huey-Wen
Lin, Meifeng
Lytle, Andrew T.
Meinel, Stefan
Meurice, Yannick
Mukherjee, Swagato
Nicholson, Amy
Prelovsek, Sasa
Savage, Martin J.
Shanahan, Phiala E.
Van De Water, Ruth S.
Wagman, Michael L.
Witzel, Oliver
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Lattice gauge theory continues to be a powerful theoretical and computational approach to simulating strongly interacting quantum field theories, whose applications permeate almost all disciplines of modern-day research in High-Energy Physics. Whether it is to enable precision quark- and lepton-flavor physics, to uncover signals of new physics in nucleons and nuclei, to elucidate hadron structure and spectrum, to serve as a numerical laboratory to reach beyond the Standard Model, or to invent and improve state-of-the-art computational paradigms, the lattice-gauge-theory program is in a prime position to impact the course of developments and enhance discovery potential of a vibrant experimental program in High-Energy Physics over the coming decade. This projection is based on abundant successful results that have emerged using lattice gauge theory over the years: on continued improvement in theoretical frameworks and algorithmic suits; on the forthcoming transition into the exascale era of high-performance computing; and on a skillful, dedicated, and organized community of lattice gauge theorists in the U.S. and worldwide. The prospects of this effort in pushing the frontiers of research in High-Energy Physics have recently been studied within the U.S. decadal Particle Physics Planning Exercise (Snowmass 2021), and the conclusions are summarized in this Topical Report.<br />Comment: 57 pages, 1 figure. Submitted to the Proceedings of the US Community Study on the Future of Particle Physics (Snowmass 2021). Topical Group Report for TF05 - Lattice Gauge Theory

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1417125731
Document Type :
Electronic Resource