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A Study of Practical Implementations of the Overlap-Dirac Operator in Four Dimensions

High Energy Physics - Lattice 2011-07-19 v2

Abstract

We study three practical implementations of the Overlap-Dirac operator Do=(1/2)[1+γ5ϵ(Hw)]D_o= (1/2) [1 + \gamma_5\epsilon(H_w)] in four dimensions. Two implementations are based on different representations of ϵ(Hw)\epsilon(H_w) as a sum over poles. One of them is a polar decomposition and the other is an optimal fit to a ratio of polynomials. The third one is obtained by representing ϵ(Hw)\epsilon(H_w) using Gegenbauer polynomials and is referred to as the fractional inverse method. After presenting some spectral properties of the Hermitian operator Ho=γ5DoH_o=\gamma_5 D_o, we study its spectrum in a smooth SU(2) instanton background with the aim of comparing the three implementations of DoD_o. We also present some results in SU(2) gauge field backgrounds generated at β=2.5\beta=2.5 on an 848^4 lattice. Chiral properties have been numerically verified.

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@article{arxiv.hep-lat/9807017,
  title  = {A Study of Practical Implementations of the Overlap-Dirac Operator in Four Dimensions},
  author = {Robert G. Edwards and Urs M. Heller and Rajamani Narayanan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/9807017},
  year   = {2011}
}

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23 pages latex with 9 postscript figures included by epsf. Some change in referencing and one figure modified