The Quantized $O(1,2)/O(2)\times Z_2$ Sigma Model Has No Continuum Limit in Four Dimensions. II. Lattice Simulation
Abstract
A lattice formulation of the sigma model is developed, based on the continuum theory presented in the preceding paper. Special attention is given to choosing a lattice action (the ``geodesic'' action) that is appropriate for fields having noncompact curved configuration spaces. A consistent continuum limit of the model exists only if the renormalized scale constant vanishes for some value of the bare scale constant~. The geodesic action has a special form that allows direct access to the small- limit. In this limit half of the degrees of freedom can be integrated out exactly. The remaining degrees of freedom are those of a compact model having a -independent action which is noteworthy in being unbounded from below yet yielding integrable averages. Both the exact action and the -independent action are used to obtain from Monte Carlo computations of field-field averages (2-point functions) and current-current averages. Many consistency cross-checks are performed. It is found that there is no value of for which vanishes. This means that as the lattice cutoff is removed the theory becomes that of a pair of massless free fields. Because these fields have neither the geometry nor the symmetries of the original model we conclude that the model has no continuum limit.
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@article{arxiv.hep-lat/9205017,
title = {The Quantized $O(1,2)/O(2)\times Z_2$ Sigma Model Has No Continuum Limit in Four Dimensions. II. Lattice Simulation},
author = {Jorge de Lyra and Bryce DeWitt and See Kit Foong and Timothy Gallivan and Rob Harrington and Arie Kapulkin and Eric Myers and Joeseph Polchinski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/9205017},
year = {2009}
}
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32 pages, 7 postscript figures, UTREL 92-02