Distinguishing J=4 from J=0 on a cubic lattice

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10.1016/S0920-5632(99)85044-0

We discuss the problem of constructing operators of arbitrary continuum
angular momentum on a spatial lattice. We illustrate one simple approach and
estimate the lightest J=4 glueball mass in the D=2+1 SU(2) gauge theory.

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