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Quarks and Triality in a Finite Volume

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arxiv 2206.11697 v1 pith:KW6IDVDH submitted 2022-06-23 hep-lat

Quarks and Triality in a Finite Volume

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keywords centerconstructionelectricfinitegausslatticequarktheory
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In order to understand the puzzle of the free energy of an individual quark in QCD, we explicitly construct ensembles with quark numbers $N_V\neq 0\!\mod 3$, corresponding to non-zero triality in a finite subvolume $V$ on the lattice. We first illustrate the basic idea in an effective Polyakov-loop theory for the heavy-dense limit of QCD, and then extend the construction to full Lattice QCD, where the electric center flux through the surface of $V$ has to be fixed at all times to account for Gauss's law. This requires introducing discrete Fourier transforms over closed center-vortex sheets around the spatial volume $V$ between all subsequent time slices, and generalizes the construction of 't Hooft's electric fluxes in the purge gauge theory. We derive this same result from a dualization of the Wilson fermion action, and from the transfer matrix formulation with a local $\mathbb Z_3$-Gauss law to restrict the dynamics to sectors with the required center charge in $V$.

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