Finite-density QCD is difficult to study numerically because of the sign problem. We prove that, in a certain region of the phase diagram, the phase quenched approximation is exact to O(Nf =Nc). It is true for any physical observables. We also consider the implications for the lattice simulations and find a quantitative evidence for the validity of the phase quenching from existing lattice QCD results at Nc = 3. Our results show that the phase-quench approximation is rather good already at Nc = 3, and the 1=Nc correction can be incorporated by the phase reweighting method without suffering from the overlap problem. We also show the same equivalence in effective models and holographic models.
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Hanada, M., Matsuo, Y., & Yamamoto, N. (2012). Phase quenching in finite-density QCD: Models, holography, and lattice. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. Part F130497). Proceedings of Science (PoS). https://doi.org/10.22323/1.164.0072
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