Diagonal Kenney-Laub rational approximation to the overlap operator using Wilson and Brillouin kernels shows enhanced chiral symmetry preservation and efficiency over Chebyshev polynomials on quenched lattices.
Numerical Methods for the QCD Overlap Operator: I. Sign-Function and Error Bounds
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The numerical and computational aspects of the overlap formalism in lattice quantum chromodynamics are extremely demanding due to a matrix-vector product that involves the sign function of the hermitian Wilson matrix. In this paper we investigate several methods to compute the product of the matrix sign-function with a vector, in particular Lanczos based methods and partial fraction expansion methods. Our goal is two-fold: we give realistic comparisons between known methods together with novel approaches and we present error bounds which allow to guarantee a given accuracy when terminating the Lanczos method and the multishift-CG solver, applied within the partial fraction expansion methods.
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Diagonal Kenney-Laub Rational Approximation to the Overlap Operator using Wilson and Brillouin Kernel
Diagonal Kenney-Laub rational approximation to the overlap operator using Wilson and Brillouin kernels shows enhanced chiral symmetry preservation and efficiency over Chebyshev polynomials on quenched lattices.