The locality problem for two tastes of staggered fermions
Abstract
We address the locality problem arising in simulations, which take the square root of the staggered fermion determinant as a Boltzmann weight to reduce the number of dynamical quark tastes from four to two. We study analytically and numerically the square root of the staggered fermion operator as a candidate to define a two taste theory from first principles. Although it has the correct weight, this operator is non-local in the continuum limit. Our work serves as a warning that fundamental properties of field theories might be violated when employing blindly the square root trick. The question, whether a local operator reproducing the square root of the staggered fermion determinant exists, is left open.
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@article{arxiv.hep-lat/0408048,
title = {The locality problem for two tastes of staggered fermions},
author = {B. Bunk and M. Della Morte and K. Jansen and F. Knechtli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/0408048},
year = {2009}
}
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Talk presented at Lattice2004(theory), Fermilab, June 21-26, 2004