We investigate the effects of low-lying fermion eigenmodes on the QCD
partition function in the ϵ-regime. The fermion determinant is
approximated by a truncated product of low-lying eigenvalues of the
overlap-Dirac operator. With two flavors of dynamical quarks, we observe that
the lattice results for the lowest eigenvalue distribution, eigenvalue sum
rules and partition function reproduce the analytic predictions made by
Leutwyler and Smilga, which strongly depend on the topological charge of the
background gauge configuration. The value of chiral condensate extracted from
these measurements are consistent with each other. For one dynamical quark
flavor, on the other hand, we find an apparent disagreement among different
determinations of the chiral condensate, which may suggest the failure of the
ϵ-expansion in the absence of massless Nambu-Goldstone boson.Comment: 23 pages, 9 figure