284 research outputs found
Continuum physics with quenched overlap fermions
We calculate , , and in the quenched
continuum limit with UV-filtered overlap fermions. We see rather small scaling
violations on lattices as coarse as and
conjecture that similar advantages would be manifest in unquenched studies.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, v2: title changed and other improvements to
match published versio
Lattice fermions with complex mass
We present evidence in the Schwinger model that rooted staggered fermions may
correctly describe the m<0 sector of a theory with an odd number of flavors. We
point out that in QCD-type theories with a complex-valued quark mass every
non-chiral action essentially "borrows" knowledge about the
theta-transformation properties from the overlap action.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures. v2: eqn. (20) corrected, figs. 3,4 adjusted,
conclusions unchanged. v3: text improved, 2 refs. added (version to appear in
PRD
Staggered domain wall fermions
We construct domain wall fermions with a staggered kernel and investigate
their spectral and chiral properties numerically in the Schwinger model. In
some relevant cases we see an improvement of chirality by more than an order of
magnitude as compared to usual domain wall fermions. Moreover, we present first
results for four-dimensional quantum chromodynamics, where we also observe
significant reductions of chiral symmetry violations for staggered domain wall
fermions.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures; v2: Added references; Proceedings for the 34th
International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, University of Southampton,
UK, 24-30 July 201
Physics prospects of UV-filtered overlap quarks
Some key features of the overlap operator with a UV-filtered Wilson kernel
are discussed. The first part concerns spectral properties of the underlying
shifted hermitean Wilson operator and the relation to the observed speedup of
the overlap construction. Next, the localization of the filtered overlap and
its axial-vector renormalization constant are discussed. Finally, results of an
exploratory scaling study for and are presented.Comment: Talk given at Workshop on Computational Hadron Physics, Nicosia,
Cyprus, 14-17 Sep 200
Scaling tests with dynamical overlap and rooted staggered fermions
We present a scaling analysis in the 1-flavor Schwinger model with the full
overlap and the rooted staggered determinant. In the latter case the chiral and
continuum limit of the scalar condensate do not commute, while for overlap
fermions they do. For the topological susceptibility a universal continuum
limit is suggested, as is for the partition function and the Leutwyler-Smilga
sum rule. In the heavy-quark force no difference is visible even at finite
coupling. Finally, a direct comparison between the complete overlap and the
rooted staggered determinant yields evidence that their ratio is constant up to
effects.Comment: 28 pages, 20 figures containg 37 graphs. v2: 6 new references, 2 new
footnotes (to match published version
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