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Calorons on the lattice - a new perspective

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arxiv hep-lat/9903022 v1 pith:2FBLFZ7A submitted 1999-03-11 hep-lat hep-phhep-th

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keywords latticelumpssolutionsanalyticasymptoticboundarycaloroncalorons
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We discuss the manifestation of instanton and monopole solutions on a periodic lattice at finite temperature and their relation to the infinite volume analytic caloron solutions with asymptotic non-trivial Polyakov loops. As a tool we use improved cooling and twisted boundary conditions. Typically we find 2Q lumps for topological charge Q. These lumps are BPS monopoles.

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