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    Chiral determinant on the lattice -- Anomalies and Instantons

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    An expression for the lattice effective action induced by chiral fermions in any even dimensions in terms of an overlap of two states is shown to have promising properties in two and four dimensions: The correct abelian anomaly is reproduced and gauge field configurations with non-zero topological charge are completely suppressed.Comment: 3 pages, ps-fil

    Two dimensional fermions in four dimensional YM

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    Dirac fermions in the fundamental representation of SU(N) live on a two dimensional torus flatly embedded in R4R^4. They interact with a four dimensional SU(N) Yang Mills vector potential preserving a global chiral symmetry at finite NN. As the size of the torus in units of 1ΛSU(N)\frac{1}{\Lambda_{SU(N)}} is varied from small to large, the chiral symmetry gets spontaneously broken in the infinite NN limit.Comment: 20 pages, 8 figure

    Large N gauge theories -- Numerical results

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    Some physical results in four dimensional large N gauge theories on a periodic torus are summarized.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, Talk presented at CAQCD0

    Eguchi-Kawai model with dynamical adjoint fermions

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    It is believed that fermions in adjoint representation on single site lattice will restore the center symmetry, which is a crucial requirement for the volume independence of large-N lattice gauge theories. We present a perturbative analysis which supports the assumption for overlap fermions, but shows that center symmetry is broken for naive fermions.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, Contribution to The XXVII International Symposium on Lattice Field Theor

    The overlap lattice Dirac operator and dynamical fermions

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    I show how to avoid a two level nested conjugate gradient procedure in the context of Hybrid Monte Carlo with the overlap fermionic action. The resulting procedure is quite similar to Hybrid Monte Carlo with domain wall fermions, but is more flexible and therefore has some potential worth exploring.Comment: Further expanded version. 12 pages, plain Te

    A Decision Feedback Based Scheme for Slepian-Wolf Coding of sources with Hidden Markov Correlation

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    We consider the problem of compression of two memoryless binary sources, the correlation between which is defined by a Hidden Markov Model (HMM). We propose a Decision Feedback (DF) based scheme which when used with low density parity check codes results in compression close to the Slepian Wolf limits.Comment: Submitted to IEEE Comm. Letter
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