Why (staggered fermions)^{1/4} fail at finite density
High Energy Physics - Lattice
2009-09-29 v2
Abstract
Because the staggered fermion determinant is complex at nonzero mu, taking its fourth root leads to phase ambiguities. These unphysical effects cause the measure to become discontinuous; the problem becomes acute when Re mu exceeds approximately half the pion mass (when T>0 this rough bound probably moves towards larger mu). We show how to overcome the problem, but only very close to the continuum limit. This regime may be beyond reach with current resources.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-lat/0609051,
title = {Why (staggered fermions)^{1/4} fail at finite density},
author = {Benjamin Svetitsky and Yigal Shamir and Maarten Golterman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/0609051},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Lattice 2006 (High Temperature and Density), PoS format, 7 pages