Overlap-Dirac fermions preserve the parity-doubling of the spectrum in a singular monopole background, while naive and Wilson-Dirac fermions break the degeneracy of the Q lowest modes even in the continuum limit.
Domain Wall Fermions for Planar Physics
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In 2+1 dimensions, Dirac fermions in reducible, i.e. four-component representations of the spinor algebra form the basis of many interesting model field theories and effective descriptions of condensed matter phenomena. This paper explores lattice formulations which preserve the global U(2N ) symmetry present in the massless limit, and its breakdown to U(N)xU(N) implemented by three independent and parity-invariant fermion mass terms. I set out generalisations of the Ginsparg-Wilson relation, leading to a formulation of an overlap operator, and explore the remnants of the global symmetries which depart from the continuum form by terms of order of the lattice spacing. I also define a domain wall formulation in 2+1+1d, and present numerical evidence, in the form of bilinear condensate and meson correlator calculations in quenched non-compact QED using reformulations of all three mass terms, to show that U(2N) symmetry is recovered in the limit that the domain-wall separation tends to infinity. The possibility that overlap and domain wall formulations of reducible fermions may coincide only in the continuum limit is discussed.
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A curious behavior of three-dimensional lattice Dirac operators coupled to monopole background
Overlap-Dirac fermions preserve the parity-doubling of the spectrum in a singular monopole background, while naive and Wilson-Dirac fermions break the degeneracy of the Q lowest modes even in the continuum limit.