A tree-level Naik improvement of the Karsten-Wilczek lattice fermion action reduces taste breaking and noise in mixed-action tests, bringing its continuum pion decay constant in line with staggered results.
New actions for minimally doubled fermions and their counterterms
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Minimally doubled fermions provide a cheap and convenient way of simulating quarks which preserve chiral symmetry. It has been established that two actions of this kind (known as Borici-Creutz and Karsten-Wilczek) require the tuning of three counterterms in order to be properly renormalized. Here we construct some more general minimally doubled actions and investigate the properties of their counterterms.
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Taste breaking in the minimally doubled Karsten-Wilczek action and its tree-level improvement
A tree-level Naik improvement of the Karsten-Wilczek lattice fermion action reduces taste breaking and noise in mixed-action tests, bringing its continuum pion decay constant in line with staggered results.