1201.3368 (Nikitas Stamatopoulos)
Nikitas Stamatopoulos
We calculate the lattice dispersion relation for three dimensional
simulations of scalar fields. We argue that the mode frequency of scalar fields
on the lattice should not be treated as a function of the magnitude of its
wavevector but rather of its wavevector decomposition in Fourier space.
Furthermore, we calculate how the lattice dispersion relation differs depending
on the way that spatial derivatives are discretized when using finite
difference methods in configuration space. For applications that require the
mode frequency as an average function of the magnitude of the wavevector, we
show how to calculate the radially averaged lattice dispersion relation.
Finally, we use the publicly available framework LATTICEEASY to show that wrong
treatment of dispersion relations in simulations of preheating leads to an
inaccurate description of parametric resonance, which results in incorrect
calculations of particle number densities during thermalization after
inflation.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.3368
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