Ginsparg–Wilson equation

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title: Ginsparg–Wilson equation
text: In lattice field theory, the Ginsparg–Wilson equation generalizes chiral symmetry on the lattice in a way that approaches the continuum formulation in the continuum limit. The class of fermions whose Dirac operators satisfy this equation are known as Ginsparg–Wilson fermions, with notable examples being overlap, domain wall and fixed point fermions. They are a means to avoid the fermion doubling problem, widely used for instance in lattice QCD calculations. The equation was discovered by Paul Gi
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