69 research outputs found
Spin Chains and Chiral Lattice Fermions
The generalization of Lorentz invariance to solvable two-dimensional lattice
fermion models has been formulated in terms of Baxter's corner transfer matrix.
In these models, the lattice Hamiltonian and boost operator are given by
fermionized nearest-neighbor Heisenberg spin chain operators. The
transformation properties of the local lattice fermion operators under a boost
provide a natural and precise way of generalizing the chiral structure of a
continuum Dirac field to the lattice. The resulting formulation differs from
both the Wilson and staggered (Kogut-Susskind) prescriptions. In particular, an
axial rotation is sitewise local, while the vector charge rotation mixes
nearest neighbors on even and odd sublattices.Comment: 3 pages, latex, no figure
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Wave functions and finite size effects in a two-dimensional lattice field theory
A study of finite size corrections to the masses of fermions and bound states in the Baxter/massive Thirring/sine Gordon lattice field theory is discussed. It is shown that information on bound tate wave functions may be used to extrapolate Monte Carlo mass calculations to infinite volume. 10 refs., 4 figs
Topological Charge Fluctuations and Low-Lying Dirac Eigenmodes
We discuss the utility of low-lying Dirac eigenmodes for studying the nature
of topological charge fluctuations in QCD. The implications of previous results
using the local chirality histogram method are discussed, and the new results
using the overlap Dirac operator in Wilson gauge backgrounds at lattice
spacings ranging from a~0.04 fm to a~0.12 fm are reported. While the degree of
local chirality does not change appreciably closer to the continuum limit, we
find that the size and density of local structures responsible for chiral
peaking do change significantly. The resulting values are in disagreement with
the assumptions of the Instanton Liquid Model. We conclude that the
fluctuations of topological charge in the QCD vacuum are not locally quantized.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures, Lattice2001(confinement
Low-dimensional long-range topological structure in the QCD vacuum
Lattice topological charge associated with Ginsparg-Wilson fermions exhibits
generic topological stability over quantum ensemble of configurations
contributing to the QCD path integral. Moreover, the underlying chiral symmetry
leads to the suppression of ultraviolet noise in the associated topological
charge densities ("chiral smoothing"). This provides a solid foundation for the
direct study of the role of topological charge fluctuations in the physics of
QCD vacuum. Using these tools it was recently demonstrated that: (a) there is a
well-defined space-time structure (order) in topological charge density
(defined through overlap fermions) for typical configurations contributing to
QCD path integral; (b) this fundamental structure is low-dimensional,
exhibiting sign-coherent behavior on subsets of dimension less than four and
not less than one; (c) the structure has a long-range global character
(spreading over maximal space-time distances) and is built around the locally
one-dimensional network of strong fields (skeleton). In this talk we elaborate
on certain aspects and implications of these results.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure; Lattice2003(topology
Superfrustration of charge degrees of freedom
We review recent results, obtained with P. Fendley, on frustration of quantum
charges in lattice models for itinerant fermions with strong repulsive
interactions. A judicious tuning of kinetic and interaction terms leads to
models possessing supersymmetry. In such models frustration takes the form of
what we call superfrustration: an extensive degeneracy of supersymmetric ground
states. We present a gallery of examples of superfrustration on a variety of 2D
lattices.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, contribution to the proceedings of the XXIII
IUPAP International Conference on Statistical Physics (2007) in Genova, Ital
Fluctuation Pressure of a Stack of Membranes
We calculate the universal pressure constants of a stack of N membranes
between walls by strong-coupling theory. The results are in very good agreement
with values from Monte-Carlo simulations.Comment: Author Information under
http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/~kleinert/institution.html Latest update of
paper also at http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/~kleinert/31
Topological Structure of the QCD Vacuum Revealed by Overlap Fermions
Overlap fermions preserve a remnant of chiral symmetry on the lattice. They
are a powerful tool to investigate the topological structure of the vacuum of
Yang-Mills theory and full QCD. Recent results concerning the localization of
topological charge and the localization and local chirality of the overlap
eigenmodes are reported. The charge distribution is radically different, if a
spectral cut-off for the Dirac eigenmodes is applied. The density q(x) is
changing from the scale-a charge density (with full lattice resolution) to the
ultraviolet filtered charge density. The scale-a density, computed on the Linux
cluster of LRZ, has a singular, sign-coherent global structure of co-dimension
1 first described by the Kentucky group. We stress, however, the cluster
properties of the UV filtered topological density resembling the instanton
picture. The spectral cut-off can be mapped to a bosonic smearing procedure.
The UV filtered field strength reveals a high degree of (anti)selfduality at
"hot spots" of the action. The fermionic eigenmodes show a high degree of local
chirality. The lowest modes are seen to be localized in low-dimensional
space-time regions.Comment: 13 pages, 11 figures, accepted to appear in the Proceedings of "HLRB,
KONWIHR and Linux-Cluster: Review, Results and Future Projects Workshop",
Leibniz Rechenzentrum Munich, December 200
Form factors of the XXZ Heisenberg spin-1/2 finite chain
Form factors for local spin operators of the XXZ Heisenberg spin-1/2 finite
chain are computed. Representation theory of Drinfel'd twists for the sl2
quantum affine algebra in finite dimensional modules is used to calculate
scalar products of Bethe states (leading to Gaudin formula) and to solve the
quantum inverse problem for local spin operators in the finite XXZ chain.
Hence, we obtain the representation of the n-spin correlation functions in
terms of expectation values(in ferromagnetic reference state) of the operator
entries of the quantum monodromy matrix satisfying Yang-Baxter algebra. This
leads to the direct calculation of the form factors of the XXZ Heisenberg
spin-1/2 finite chain as determinants of usual functions of the parameters of
the model. A two-point correlation function for adjacent sites is also derived
using similar techniques.Comment: 30 pages, LaTeX2
Strings on type IIB pp-wave backgrounds with interacting massive theories on the worldsheet
We consider superstring theories on pp-wave backgrounds which result in an
integrable supersymmetric Landau-Ginzburg theory on the
worldsheet. We obtain exact eigenvalues of the light-cone gauge superstring
hamiltonian in the massive and interacting world-sheet theory with
superpotential . We find the modes of the supergravity part of the
string spectrum, and their space-time interpretation. Because the system is
effectively at strong coupling on the worldsheet, these modes are not in
one-to-one correspondence with the usual type IIB supergravity modes in the
limit. However, the above correspondence holds in the limit.Comment: 20 pages, 1 figure; minor changes, comments adde
New Criticality of 1D Fermions
One-dimensional massive quantum particles (or 1+1-dimensional random walks)
with short-ranged multi-particle interactions are studied by exact
renormalization group methods. With repulsive pair forces, such particles are
known to scale as free fermions. With finite -body forces (m = 3,4,...), a
critical instability is found, indicating the transition to a fermionic bound
state. These unbinding transitions represent new universality classes of
interacting fermions relevant to polymer and membrane systems. Implications for
massless fermions, e.g. in the Hubbard model, are also noted. (to appear in
Phys. Rev. Lett.)Comment: 10 pages (latex), with 2 figures (not included
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