Locality and Scaling of Quenched Overlap Fermions
Abstract
The overlap fermion offers the tremendous advantage of exact chiral symmetry on the lattice, but is numerically intensive. This can be made affordable while still providing large lattice volumes, by using coarse lattice spacing, given that good scaling and localization properties are established. Here, using overlap fermions on quenched Iwasaki gauge configurations, we demonstrate directly that the overlap Dirac operator's range is comfortably small in lattice units for each of the lattice spacings 0.20 fm, 0.17 fm, and 0.13 fm (and scales to zero in physical units in the continuum limit). In particular, our direct results contradict recent speculation that an inverse lattice spacing of is too low to have satisfactory localization. Furthermore, hadronic masses (available on the two coarser lattices) scale very well.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-lat/0510075,
title = {Locality and Scaling of Quenched Overlap Fermions},
author = {Terrence Draper and Nilmani Mathur and Jianbo Zhang and Andrei Alexandru and Ying Chen and Shao-Jing Dong and Ivan Horvath and Frank Lee and Sonali Tamhankar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/0510075},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
Lattice 2005 (chiral fermions), 6 pages, 4 figures