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The Phases of Non-Compact QED(3)

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arxiv 0804.0300 v2 pith:BV45VTNS submitted 2008-04-02 hep-lat cond-mat.str-elcond-mat.supr-conhep-ph

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Non-compact three-dimensional QED is studied by computer simulations to understand its chiral symmetry breaking features for different values of the number of fermion flavors N_f. We consider the four-component formulation for the fermion fields, which arises naturally as the continuum limit of the staggered fermion construction in (2+1) dimensions. We present preliminary results for the equation of state of the theory in an effort to understand the properties of the chiral phase transition of the theory at a critical number of fermion flavors N_{fc}. Our preliminary results indicate that N_{fc}~1.5.

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