On the energy momentum dispersion in the lattice regularization
Abstract
For a free scalar boson field and for U(1) gauge theory finite volume (infrared) and other corrections to the energy-momentum dispersion in the lattice regularization are investigated calculating energy eigenstates from the fall off behavior of two-point correlation functions. For small lattices the squared dispersion energy defined by is in both cases negative ( is the Euclidean space-time dimension and the energy of momentum eigenstates). Observation of has been an accepted method to demonstrate the existence of a massless photon () in 4D lattice gauge theory, which we supplement here by a study of its finite size corrections. A surprise from the lattice regularization of the free field is that infrared corrections do {\it not} eliminate a difference between the groundstate energy and the mass parameter of the free scalar lattice action. Instead, the relation is derived independently of the spatial lattice size.
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@article{arxiv.1207.0320,
title = {On the energy momentum dispersion in the lattice regularization},
author = {Bernd A. Berg and Zach McDargh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.0320},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
9 pages, 2 figures. Parts of the paper have been rewritten and expanded to clarify the results