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Simplicial Lattice Field Theory (Vol IV): Fermion Kinematics, Lattice Friction, and the Spinor Spectrum

Authors: Wilkens, David;

Simplicial Lattice Field Theory (Vol IV): Fermion Kinematics, Lattice Friction, and the Spinor Spectrum

Abstract

The Wilson-Dirac operator on the D4 lattice evades the Nielsen-Ninomiya doubler theorem. The adjacency spectrum {8,4,0,−2,−4} assigns physical representations: scalar, vector, tensor, spinor, and longitudinal. The λ=−2 eigenspace (dimension 8) hosts the three fermion sectors via SO(8) triality.

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