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arxiv: 1111.0402 · v3 · pith:G2GAUKTPnew · submitted 2011-11-02 · ✦ hep-lat

Revisiting symmetries of lattice fermions via spin-flavor representation

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keywords fermionrepresentationspin-flavorsymmetriessymmetrybreakdownlatticespontaneous
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Employing the spin-flavor representation, we investigate the structures of the doubler-mixing symmetries and the mechanisms of their spontaneous breakdown in four types of lattice fermion formulation. We first revisit the $U(4)\timesU(4)A$ symmetries of the naive fermion with the vanishing bare mass m, and re-express them in terms of the spin-flavor representation. We apply the same method to the Wilson fermion, which possesses only the U(1) vector symmetry for general values of m. For a special value of m, however, there emerges an additional U(1) symmetry to be broken by pion condensation. We also explore two types of minimally doubled fermion, and discover a similar kind of symmetry enhancement and its spontaneous breakdown.

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