Observations on staggered fermions at non-zero lattice spacing
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✦ hep-lat
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latticenon-localbehaviornon-zerospacingcontinuumfermionslimit
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We show that the use of the fourth-root trick in lattice QCD with staggered fermions corresponds to a non-local theory at non-zero lattice spacing, but argue that the non-local behavior is likely to go away in the continuum limit. We give examples of this non-local behavior in the free theory, and for the case of a fixed topologically non-trivial background gauge field. In both special cases, the non-local behavior indeed disappears in the continuum limit. Our results invalidate a recent claim that at non-zero lattice spacing an additive mass renormalization is needed because of taste-symmetry breaking.
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