Chirality on the Lattice
H. Neuberger

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent non-perturbative lattice formulations that preserve exact chiral symmetry, introducing key concepts like domain wall fermions and the Ginsparg-Wilson relation, and discusses future prospects.
Contribution
It summarizes the main ideas and developments in non-perturbative lattice chiral symmetry formulations and introduces new terminology and concepts.
Findings
Development of exact chiral symmetry on the lattice
Introduction of domain wall fermions and overlap formalism
Discussion of future research directions
Abstract
During the last several years a non-perturbative formulation of exact chiral symmetry on the lattice has been developed. I shall outline the main ideas of these developments and discuss prospects for the future. The focus will be on the basic concepts enciphered in a new jargon consisting of terms like ``infinite number of fermions'', ``domain wall fermions'', ``the overlap'', ``the Ginsparg-Wilson relation''. Technical details will be omitted.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced NMR Techniques and Applications · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds
