A Study of Practical Implementations of the Overlap-Dirac Operator in Four Dimensions
Abstract
We study three practical implementations of the Overlap-Dirac operator in four dimensions. Two implementations are based on different representations of 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 using Gegenbauer polynomials and is referred to as the fractional inverse method. After presenting some spectral properties of the Hermitian operator , we study its spectrum in a smooth SU(2) instanton background with the aim of comparing the three implementations of . We also present some results in SU(2) gauge field backgrounds generated at on an 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