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ASPECTS OF CHIRAL SYMMETRY

    https://doi.org/10.1142/9789812810458_0013Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)
    Abstract:

    We give a pedagogical review of implications of chiral symmetry in QCD. First, we briefly discuss classical textbook subjects such as the axial anomaly, spontaneous breaking of the flavor-nonsinglet chiral symmetry, formation of light pseudo-Goldstone particles, and their effective interactions. Then we proceed to other issues. We explain in some detail a recent discovery how to circumvent the Nielsen–Ninomiya's theorem and implement chirally symmetric fermions on the lattice. We touch upon such classical issues as the Vafa-Witten's theorem and 't Hooft's anomaly matching conditions. We derive a set of exact theorems concerning the dynamics of the theory in a finite Euclidean volume and the behavior of the Dirac spectral density. Finally, we discuss an imaginary world with a nonzero value of the vacuum angle θ.