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Finite-size effects on a lattice calculation
We study in this paper the finite-size effects of a non-periodic lattice on a
lattice calculation. To this end we use a finite lattice equipped with a
central difference derivative with homogeneous boundary conditions to calculate
the bosonic mass associated to the Schwinger model. We found that the
homogeneous boundary conditions produce absence of fermion doubling and chiral
invariance, but we also found that in the continuum limit this lattice model
does not yield the correct value of the boson mass as other models do. We
discuss the reasons for this and, as a result, the matrix which cause the
fermion doubling problem is identified.Comment: 8 pages, no figures, extended version, five references adde
Free fermionic propagators on a lattice
A method used recently to obtain a formalism for classical fields with
non-local actions preserving chiral symmetry and uniqueness of fermion fields
yields a discrete version of Huygens' principle with free discrete propagators
that recover their continuum forms in certain limit.Comment: LaTex document, 13 pages, 1 figure. Minor changes, two references
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Aliasing modes in the lattice Schwinger model
We study the Schwinger model on a lattice consisting of zeros of the Hermite
polynomials that incorporates a lattice derivative and a discrete Fourier
transform with many properties. Such a lattice produces a Klein-Gordon equation
for the boson field and the exact value of the mass in the asymptotic limit if
the boundaries are not taken into account. On the contrary, if the lattice is
considered with boundaries new modes appear due to aliasing effects. In the
continuum limit, however, this lattice yields also a Klein-Gordon equation with
a reduced mass.Comment: Enlarged version, 1 figure added, 11 page
The U(1) phase transition on toroidal and spherical lattices
We have studied the properties of the phase transition in the U(1) compact
pure gauge model paying special atention to the influence of the topology of
the boundary conditions. From the behavior of the energy cumulants and the
observation of an effective \nu -> 1/d on toroidal and spherical lattices, we
conclude that the transition is first order.Comment: LATTICE98(gauge
Dihydrogen and Acetylene Activation by a Gold(I)/Platinum(0) Transition Metal Only Frustrated Lewis Pair
The first example of a Frustrated Lewis Pair (FLP) solely constructed around transition metal centers is described in this work. We have focused on the established capacity of Au(I) and Pt(0) complexes to act as Lewis acidic and basic frag-ments, respectively, while employing sufficiently bulky PtBu3 and terphenyl phosphine ligands. This avoids formation of metallic Lewis adducts and confers the Au(I)/Pt(0) pair a remarkable capacity to activate dihydrogen and acetylene molecules in a fash-ion that closely resembles that of traditional main group FLP systems. As a consequence, unusual heterobimetallic Au(I)/Pt(II) complexes containing hydride (-H), acetylide (-C≡CH) and vinylene (-HC=CH-) bridges have been isolate
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