High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
[Submitted on 24 Jul 1998]
Title:Thouless Energy and Correlations of QCD Dirac Eigenvalues
View PDFAbstract: Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of the QCD Dirac operator are studied for an instanton liquid partition function. We find that for energy differences $\delta E$ below an energy scale $E_c$, identified as the Thouless energy, the eigenvalue correlations are given by Random Matrix Theory. The value of $E_c$ shows a weak volume dependence for eigenvalues near zero and is consistent with a scaling of $E_c \sim 1/L^2$ in the bulk of the spectrum in agreement with estimates from chiral perturbation theory, that $E_c/\Delta \approx F_\pi^2 L^2/\pi$ (with average level spacing $\Delta$). For $\delta E> E_c$ the number variance shows a linear dependence. For the wave functions we find a small nonzero multifractality index.
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