Regularisation of Chiral Gauge Theories
N.D. Hari Dass(IMSc, Chennai, India)

TL;DR
This review explores the challenges and methods of regularising chiral gauge theories, focusing on lattice formulations, anomalies, and recent advances like Ginsparg-Wilson fermions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical and lattice approaches to regularising chiral gauge theories, highlighting recent developments and ongoing challenges.
Findings
Discussion of the Nielsen-Ninomiya no-go theorem
Analysis of lattice fermion formulations like domain wall and Ginsparg-Wilson
Insights into anomalies and species doubling issues in lattice theories
Abstract
This article gives a review of the topic of regularising chiral gauge theories and is aimed at a general audience. It begins by clarifying the meaning of chirality and goes on to discussing chiral projections in field theory, parity violation and the distinction between vector and chiral field theories. It then discusses the standard model of electroweak interactions from the perspective of chirality. It also reviews at length the phenomenon of anomalies in quantum field theories including the intuitive understanding of anomalies based on the Dirac sea picture as given by Nielsen and Ninomiya. It then raises the issue of a non-perturbative and constructive definition of the standard model as well as the importance of such formulations. The second Nielsen-Ninomiya theorem about the impossibility of regularising chiral gauge theories under some general assumptions is also discussed. After…
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