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Tomáš Brauner1, Georgios Filios1, Helena Kolešová1
1Department of Mathematics and Physics, University of Stavanger, 4036 Stavanger, Norway.
Abstract:
We demonstrate the existence of an anomaly-induced inhomogeneous phase in a class of vectorlike gauge theories without the sign problem, thus disproving the long-standing conjecture that the absence of the sign problem precludes spontaneous breaking of translational invariance. The presence of the phase in the two-color modification of quantum chromodynamics can be tested by an independent nonperturbative evaluation of the neutral pion decay constant as a function of an external magnetic field. Our results provide a benchmark for future lattice studies of inhomogeneous phases in dense quark matter.
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