Regularizing QCD with staggered fermions and the fourth root trick
Abstract
We investigate the properties of staggered-fermion lattice QCD in which the fourth root of the fermion determinant is taken. We show that this theory is non-local at non-zero lattice spacing a, and that the non-locality is caused by the breaking of taste symmetry at a 0. We then present a renormalization-group based argument that the theory restores taste symmetry in the continuum limit. As a consequence the theory is local in that limit, and falls into the correct universality class. Finally, we argue that the correct effective theory for the physics of Goldstone bosons at a 0 is given by staggered chiral perturbation theory with the replica trick.
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